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By Author: Robert Williams
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Finding a cheap iPad, seems to rule every one's mind, so reflects the net at least. People are coveting like mad, this single-piece-multi-touch-glass called iPad. The internet gets flooded with both extolments of the iPad, and the question as to how to find a cheap one. There's a clear desperation in the air in getting hold of this iPad, and why not..it literally changes the way we do things everyday.

No wonder something so attractive should be costly, which iPads are. But where can people find cheap iPads? It is considered a great bargain if someone gets an iPad at £280 and the odds are believed to be too high to get one in the region of £60.

Can you as a seller offer anything cheaper than that to the buyers? Yes you can. Your best bet to offer a cheap iPad is undoubtedly penny auctions . It is penny auctions where buyers can buy an iPad cheapest. It is how the penny auctions sites work that makes buying brand name products at discounts upwards of even 90% possible. When £60 is considered and touted by sellers as an incredible price for an iPad, in penny auctions ...
... selling anything at way less than £60 is the norm. ‘What will I get as a seller?' you may wonder.

First let's see what keeps the bidders or buyers interested. Say, you are selling a 32 GB iPad that costs £500. Now a penny auction means auction starting at 0.00. Each bid increases the price of the item bid for by £0.01 and extends the auction by a few seconds. When the clock counts down to zero, the final bidder gets the product at the final bidding price i.e. the auction price. Assume the auction price is £50. The final bidder then gets an iPad worth £500 at just £50. That's 90% discount. Now that's what you call a cheap iPad - which you have sold.

Buyer satisfied, now it's your turn. The winning bidder pays you £50. You as the seller get 80% of all bids placed on your iPad. In this case, 5000 bids have been placed on your ‘cheap iPad' (50/0.01). Normally each bid is bought by buyers at a minimum of £0.5. This means £2500 of cash has been collected from all bids placed, and you get 80% of that, which is a whopping £2000. There you go, that's your profit - £2000+£50-£500 = £1550 - as the seller who sells cheap iPad. Got it?

Log in to penny auctions sites like ofetta.com, which offer this to sellers where you will be seen by the buyer as a seller who can meet his irresistible need for a cheap iPad and other products.

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