Burbank, California - Muulu (muulu.com) is one of the fastest growing alternatives to eBay. Why? Because the average winning bid for new electronics, like iPods, game systems, and iPhones, is substantially lower on Muulu than on Ebay. People pay to bid, which lowers the possible winning price of the item being auctioned until it is won for well below wholesale price. Other electronics include GPS systems, HDTVs, laptops, and desktop computers.

The biggest thing that draws people to Muulu is the insane deals. People can win a new Apple iPod Touch for $90, a new Samsung 46-Inch HDTV for $350, or a new Sony PlayStation 3 Slim Console for $150. Some bidders virtually camp out on Muulu for an entire day trying to figure out how to consistently win ridiculously good deals using as few bids as possible.

Muulu is a completely different mindset from Ebay. Muulu can be a fun way to spend your spare time. It can be a chance to win a plasma HDTV for very little money, a challenge, a game. But, it’s definitely more intellectually demanding than a conventional auction.

If you are using Muulu for the first time, I recommend that you start with the cheaper auctions. These auctions use up fewer bids and will give you a chance to get used to Muulu. Once you have gotten familiar with Muulu auctions, move on to the higher-priced auctions.

Here’s a secret that the majority of Muulu bidders don’t know, avoid bidding in the first auctions that appear on the Muulu home page, because they get the bulk of the traffic. Choose a different auction category instead. The most important strategy on Muulu is to bid in the auctions with the least number of bidders, because you will get those items at a lower price. Also, wait until there are many auctions for the item you want, because the bids are spread over several auctions for that item.

Before you bid on Ebay, be sure to check out Muulu’s newest Ebay alternative. Or, you can register for a Muulu bidding account.

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Author:
Kevin Kaufman
Time:
Wednesday, September 16th, 2009 at 9:13 pm
Category:
What is the iPhone
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