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10 PS3's to go on auction

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http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=181401302

UniqueAuction.com in mid-March plans to auction off 10 Sony PlayStation 3 game consoles, company officials told TechWeb.

The Sony Playstation 3 is expected to launch officially in the U.S in six to 12 months.

The game console, which should retail between $400 and $700, will sell on the auction site to the highest unique bidder for less than one percent of the suggested retail price. Each of the 10 auctions will last one hour.
 
UniqueAuction.com in mid-March plans to auction off 10 Sony PlayStation 3 game consoles, company officials told TechWeb.

The Sony Playstation 3 is expected to launch officially in the U.S in [/b]six to 12 months.[/b]

The game console, which should retail between $400 and $700, will sell on the auction site to the highest unique bidder for less than one percent of the suggested retail price. Each of the 10 auctions will last one hour.


*yawn*
 
The game console, which should retail between $400 and $700, will sell on the auction site to the highest unique bidder for less than one percent of the suggested retail price. Each of the 10 auctions will last one hour.

this makes my head bleed
 
I do not understand. They're auctioning them on Uniqueauction.com but claim that the highest bidder will only pay 99% of the suggested retail price? What?

edit: i mean less than 1%. so like...50 cents? lol
 
So in other words, they are offering pre-orders and gaining lots of free-advertising for their auction site.

And from the sound of it, to stand any chance of winning you'll need to be able to place multiple bids which (da da!) costs $100.
 
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Okay, I'm obviously missing something. I just spent 15 minutes on their website, and I don't get how this auction thing works. Can anyone explain? My head hurts.
 
The game console, which should retail between $400 and $700, will sell on the auction site to the highest unique bidder for less than one percent of the suggested retail price. Each of the 10 auctions will last one hour.

my computer just blue-screen'd from trying to comprehend that.

i'm posting from my psp.
 
I think what they're saying is you pay $2.00 to buy a lottery ticket. You win the lottery if you are the person who places the highest bid that nobody else places.

It's a bit like the old "guess the number of jellybeans in the jar" scam.
 
It's pretty simple to follow.

It looks for the highest, yet most unique bid. So if 50 people bit $700 on an item (and that's the highest anyone bids), but only 40 people bit $695 (and more than 40 people bid on every possible bid below $695), then $695 is the highest unique bid for that auction.

Unique as in fewer people chose that bid. It was a more rarest bid people ma de.

Now that $695 is known as the most unique bid, the first person out of the 40 who actually bid that $695 wins that auction.

Suppose that 50 people bid $700...but only 38 bid $585 and more than 38 people every other possible bid ($5 increments)....the $585 would be the most unique high bid...and the first person who bid $585 first would be the winner.

Just read this page and you'll completely understand...

http://www.uniqueauction.com/support/users/kb.php?id=10006&category_id=7&sid2=
 
Joe Molotov said:
For a second I thought you said Unicrons, and I got interested. Man, I'd like to have my own Unicron.

The toy or the actual Unicron? Because an actual one would own until he eats Earth.
 
Unique Bids said:
The "most unique highest bid" in this case would be $43.05, not $7.45 because that is lower than $43.05, and not $49.99 because it is less unique than $43.05 (150 bids to 7 bids). In a case where the winning bid is not entirely "unique", in this case 7 bidders, then the winner is the one that placed their bid first. So it does pay to get your bid in early!
Well, glad they made it simple and logical and...Unique!
 
Crappy auction/lottery idea aside, this thread reminded me that I need to raise some capital to buy and eBay a few PS3s. I know after the 360 fiasco many people will take up the idea as well, but the Sony hype should be considerably more, I think.
 
He we sent a q7a to these gusy to see what exactly was up with the auction and it turns out one of the winners does get the PS3 unit early

Now, to clear up any confusion, will the winner’s units be sent out pre-release as the story stated?

We will have one advanced copy of the PS3 that will be sent out to the winner, all other auctions won before the official launch date will guarantee the winners a PS3 upon its release.

oh boy

http://www.gamersreports.com/article/23/
 
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