Swoggi Reviews

1.1 Rating 195 Reviews
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About Swoggi:

Swoggi is a common penny auction, targeting men and women alike, differently to other penny auctions, here the users have the opportunity to redeem any lost bid simply buying another bid pack. The products on auction are mostly Hi-Tech products.

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Sophora Media Ltd 145 157 St John Street
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EC1V 4PY

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Nothing went wrong as I read the reviews and thankfully didn't lose out.
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Posted 6 years ago
Thank Goodness, I nearly fell for the ""Left over Macbooks worth over £899million selling For....."" advertisement on the MSN homepage. I went into the site and at the top of the page. The banner says ""MONEYEXPERT"" too close to MONEYSAVING EXPERT for the less discerning customer who might have gone ahead to purchase the credits. The narrator talks through the process of sceptic to successful bidder. He relates how they bid for an IPad pro and were successful an purchased it for £57.76, and then similarly got an iMac 21.5 inches for £91.04. There is no way of verifying if this person narrating their bidding experience is even real or if the experience ever happened. The detail they go into is almost convincing. The saying ""if it sounds too good to be true it probably is"" I went back to the browser and found dozens of people who felt they had been scammed ""Thank goodness"" An auction is scary enough but Gambling disguised as Shopping is just underhanded and immoral. I am quite sure I won't be entering into any business dealings with Swoggi
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Posted 6 years ago
I went on to Swoggi as the result of an article in the Mail Online. How can a journalist on the Mail Online recommend such a swindle? It should be calling out on the swindle not propagating it
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Posted 6 years ago
I had £50 of credit with Swoggi, paid with paypal. I decided to bid for some luggage but it suddenly said that I had no credit and wanted me to buy more. It seems a complete swindle.
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Posted 6 years ago
Thanks to this review page I will definitely not be caught by this con
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Posted 6 years ago
scam, don't go near
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Posted 6 years ago
Caught me as well should have spent more time checking.
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Posted 7 years ago
It's fraud cheater,looter Swoggi asked me to register and deposit the amount of £58 after 2 days only I tried to login into swoggi website it says invalid user name and password. Now I can see £58 got deducted from my bank account through paypal.
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Posted 7 years ago
100% con, do not entertain them, I wasted £56
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Posted 7 years ago
THIS IS A SCAM DO NOT USE LUCKILY I READ REVIEWS STUPID NEWS TOLD ME TO BUY STUFF
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Posted 7 years ago
I was just about to sign up to get credits via my paypal account. So glad I chose to read the reviews on this site. Thank you all for comments about this cowboy site. I will not be parting with my cash...I'll stick to Ebay
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Posted 7 years ago
Should have read the reviews here but looked at moneyexpert website and review implied all was above board. Absolutely not. Impossible to win. Every bid costs but it doesn't make it clear. Avoid! Avoid! Avoid!
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Posted 7 years ago
Yes I fell for it, another con by some bastard abroad which gives you no redress. Looks good but maybe too good should have known better.
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Posted 7 years ago
this company is breaking the law, it needs investigating by Trading Standards and SFO
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Posted 7 years ago
so why this site still exist? there is no law in UK which regulate gambling business, that it has to be clear message we are like casino? this is what is happening now - many cons many things which are not good are slipping through slowly to the society under different names misleading millions of citizens.
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Posted 7 years ago
Cheating, dishonest, please! please! don't fall for these cheating bastards, you can easily click on and unknowingly obtain too many credits that you didn't want by these tricksters. My wife, who is in her 70's mistakingly clicked on 3 x £58 worth of credit when she only wanted one and didn't realise the credits were spent up within 2 days before she could do anything about it. These modern-day 'Dick Turpins' show no mercy whatsoever and wouldn't listen to having her mistaken over purchase of credit's refunded, saying there was none left and had all been used. £174 taken from an elderly pensioner who tried to purchase something for her grandson and has now given it to these ruthless, heartless robbing scum bags.
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Posted 7 years ago
If I could give zero I would. Total con and nothing more than theft. Registered, bought £100 of credit, kicked out and unable to access my account 2 hours later, so unable to change any settings. Complained, by the time they responded 12 hours later, my money had been spent for me. They say they don't owe me anything, I believe they have stolen my money. Don't be an idiot like me, don't give your money to a bunch on con artists.
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Posted 7 years ago
total con....
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Posted 7 years ago
How I wish I had read the reviews before responding to an unsolicited e-mail and being 'hooked' (line and sinker). £50 of credit was wasted because it just entitled me to gamble on an auction win - with which I had negligible chance of success. This only becomes apparent once you have signed up. I had remembered what I thought was a Money Saving Expert recommendation so was willing to trust Swoggi but it now appears that I has read a fake site. I've closed my account and requested a refund. I may lose a £15 admin fee (or more) but these crooks are not getting a penny more out of me. DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY ON THIS SITE
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Posted 7 years ago
First timer I`m afraid. Didn`t read any of the reviews stupid boy! Wasted £50. You live and learn but have just received my C/C statement and it seems I spent a further £50 at some point! So of course I am in contact with Swoggi and I await their comments. However what pisses me off is why are the national papers flogging it? Just because their journalists have played and won its then OK? Scam, fraud, something is not right and somebody should be on the case asap!
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Posted 7 years ago
Swoggi is rated 1.1 based on 195 reviews