BigDeal.com Lives Up To Its Name
Great new story on BigDeal.com at PennyAuctionWatch.com: http://bit.ly/buWeux
Great new story on BigDeal.com at PennyAuctionWatch.com: http://bit.ly/buWeux
BigDeal.com Auctions are different from eBay’s. On eBay, the winner of an auction is often the person who places a bid with as little time left as possible (this is called “sniping” an auction). This is the case because eBay’s auctions end at a pre-determined time.
On BigDeal.com, like on offline auctions held by auction houses, time is added to the auction when someone bids. That means that bidding at the last second is not necessarily the best winning strategy.
When is a good time to bid then? Here are some tips we hope you find helpful:
Lastly, please be aware that bidding with just a few seconds left has a drawback: BigDeal.com counts your bid only when we receive it on our servers. When you hit the “BID” button, the information has to travel on the Internet and reach our servers before we can count your bid. If your browser, your PC, or your Internet connection slows down, we may not get your bid on time and the auction could end. If you have a slow PC/Browser/Web connection, we recommend that you avoid bidding with just a few seconds left on the auction.
Improve your strategy: read more bidding tips.
We hope this helps!
Nick, George, and Brandon
Co-Founders
The average auction winner on BigDeal.com saved approximately 69% in February 2010 on brand new, hot items like the Kindle, iPods, SLR cameras, HDTVs…
We would like to explain how we can afford to offer such incredible deals yet still be in business.
In a typical BigDeal.com auction:
We hope that this helps clarify how BigDeal.com’s business works.
Nick, George, and Brandon
Co-Founders
If you are new to BigDeal.com and are trying to win your first auction, this is a post for you!
BigDeal.com is a game of skill. You are playing against other bidders who want to win just like you. Only 1 bidder per item will win. That bidder will, on average, save about 69% off the auction item’s retail price.
Here are a few tips to help you win an auction:
We hope this helps! Have fun and go get ‘em!
One of the top questions that new customers on BigDeal.com have is: what is the best way to play? We thought we would try to answer the question and help new players with their strategy.
BigDeal.com is a game of skill. To win, you must outsmart and outplay other users bidding on the same item. Here are some tips on how to play:
We hope this helps! Happy bidding!

George, Brandon, Nick
Co-Founders
We have recently received some great suggestions from customers to improve our auctions and we wanted to share a few of these ideas with you:
Please contact us and let us know what else we can do to continue to improve your experience on BigDeal.com!
Nick, George, Brandon
Co-Founders
Some of our new users are not familiar with how BigDeal.com auctions work. We thought we would take the time to explain them in some detail.
More Details About BigDeal.com Auctions
Our auctions are different than eBay’s. Here is how they work:
What If You Don’t Win The Auction? You Can Buy The Item At Its Normal Price
Say you spent $75 bidding on a $200 auction item and you did not win. You don’t have to lose that $75! You can buy the auction item for $125 ($200-$75). Even if you don’t win the auction, you pay the same you would have paid on most ecommerce sites!
We hope this helps explain how BigDeal.com auctions work. For more information, please read our FAQs. We especially recommend our section on Bidding Tips.
Nick, Brandon, and George
Co-Founders
Our aspiration at BigDeal.com is to create the best, fairest, and most trusted penny auction site on the Internet. Period. Today, as we welcome our 100,000th customer, we would like to share what we have done to accomplish this goal and what we are planning to do in the future to continue to improve.
Here are the reasons we believe BigDeal.com is head and shoulders above the competition (read what the New York Times had to say about us) :
Why do we do all this? Because we are building a long-term business based on positive word of mouth and customer retention and we want you to have a very positive experience on BigDeal.com.
While we believe we already are the best penny auction site on the Internet, we are not resting on our laurels. Here are some improvements we are working on:
We are working hard to continue to improve your experience and we really appreciate your business! Please let us know how we can continue to improve your experience on BigDeal.com.
Brandon, George, and Nick
Co-Founders
We had a great first week at BigDeal.com. The site launch went very well and we’re excited about the response we have received from customers.
Highlights
- We got great press on TechCrunch, New York Times, and Thrillist amongst many others.
- We launched over 150 auctions in the first week with users getting great discounts on many BigDeals (92% off an Xbox Elite, 86% off a 27 inch iMac, 97% off a Garmin Nuvi…)
- A large number of users redeemed their Loyalty Bucks to get great discounts on gift cards. Remember: Loyalty Bucks are full credits ($1 for $1) on all the bids you buy. You can exchange Loyalty Bucks for up to 25% discounts on great gift cards.
Your Feedback
We are committed to continuously improving the site and have received a lot of great suggestions from customers. Some of your suggestions include:
- Auction chats.
- More detailed user profiles.
- More detailed information in “My Account”.
- Simpler/better checkout process.
- Auction watch/alerts.
- Package tracking.
We are working on all of the above and more to continue to improve our user experience.
Recent Changes
We have already made a number of changes to BigDeal.com since launch, at the suggestion of customers, including:
- Customers can now only win 10 auctions per month.
- We have been adding more auctions per day.
- We have added new categories like GPS Navigators, DVD players, newer video games… we will continue to add new categories as quickly as possible.
- We have simplified and improved our tutorial to make BigDeal.com easier to learn.
- We have further restricted bidder eligibility. Employees and their immediate families and Board Members and their immediate families have always been prohibited from bidding on BigDeal.com. We have now added employees of investors and their immediate families and advisors and their immediate families to the list of ineligible bidders. We are doing this, despite the fact that our attorneys tell us that it’s not a requirement, to avoid even the hint of impropriety.
- We have improved the performance of the site on older browsers.
- We have added fun, interesting descriptions for most of our products. Here’s my personal favorite (scroll down to read the description).
Please keep your suggestions coming. We appreciate your feedback and are working hard to improve the site every day.
Nick, George, and Brandon
Co-Founders