Shop and win prizes using the Lowest Unique Bid
I was checking out some of the shopping sites out there. However, I was looking for something on the lines of Ebay where if I shop smart, I could end up with a good bargain on something I want. In my hunt, I found Bid4Prizes
Bid4prizes is a unique site that allows you to bid on cool products, but with a fun twist. The LOWEST UNIQUE bidder actually wins the auction! Lowest UNIQUE bidder.. huh. What does that mean?

There you go. You get the whole idea now. You register, select your favorite prize and text the keyword with your bid amount. Of course you do not know what others are bidding. When the auction ends and if your bid ends up being the lowest unique bid… congratulations, you might have just walked away with a cool BMW or the hottttest new gadget coming up.. the Apple iPhone.
Yes, how cool would it be to get hold of the latest iPhone, the gadget I have been waiting since Steve Jobs launched it at MacWorld in January. If you did not hear about the greatest gadget to ever come out, watch the Youtube video below for the iPhone features
And you can win this amazing cool product, at bid4prizes and you don’t have to pay anything for shipping or taxes.
After checking out for the iPhone which is going to retail for $600, I bid 0.64 for the iPhone. Let’s see.. crossing fingers.
Restrictions:
1. This competition is only open to residents of the U.S.
2. The Bid4Prizes Service is billed to your cellular bill at a rate of $9.99 per month. Premium users will receive 5 free ringtones for subscribing. Promotion includes 20 bids online or 20 text bids per day, regardless of method, which may be used to bid on and win prizes. At this time T-Mobile does not support this Bid4Prizes offer but their customers may accept other offers.
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