new macBook pro, <$400
new macBook pro, <$400
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As an example, I am viewing a "penny auction" macbook air that went for $248.03. Since it was a penny auction, that means there were 24,802 bids! At $0.75 per bid, they collected $18,601.50 and all they had to do was send a $1300 laptop to the one lucky winner (and the winner still had to shell out the $248.08 + shipping!)
brilliant. imagine if they also have their own employees bidding, so they dont lose the the equipment, until they have made their profit margins.