Recently, the new trend in e-commerce is Entertainment Shopping, auction sites selling high-tech and luxury products from stocks clearances, directly from the warehouses of distributors and manufacturers, with incredible discounts.
Experiences from happy winners can be found on blogs and forums all over the web, with tales of amazing deals made on very desirable items. Although sold for very expensive prices in traditional retail, these can be purchased online for a fraction of their value, thanks to new revolutionary ways to shop. An iPad Pro for £30, or an iPhone 6s for £40? Now it’s possible!
But the prices advertised seemed too good to be true, so we investigated these new sites, to make sure the deals promised were actually delivered. I had my eyes on the iPad Pro for quite some time, so I decided to try to get it on one of these sites.
After researching which one of the different competitors to test, in terms of trustworthiness and reliability, I came to the conclusion that Swoggi seemed to be the best candidate to serve as an example for this new form of online shopping, due to its excellent reputation.
To participate, you need to purchases credits, used to bid on the auctions. The starting price being extremely low, you only need a few credits to get amazing discounts, which can go up to 90% of the retail value of the products!
Swoggi is so confident that you will get these discounts that they provide voucher codes for free credits all over the Internet. The one I found is FEB50, which will give you 50 free credits for each purchase of a 100 credits pack.
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