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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This site is a complete con. It has all the characteristics of a con and I fell for it hook, line and sinker because I thought I could get something for nothing. I paid £58 pounds for their credits so I could bid in the auction. The trouble is you can never win. You send 50p every time you bid and the bid price increases by 1p. So a Macbook might go for a £100 or more pounds and every time you bid you are adding 1p. Don't waste hours of time or money hoping you might win a fantastic prize. I am now convinced it is all fixed. Con, Con, Con all the way.
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Posted 7 years ago
Massive con, I won an iPhone 6 n my name was on the last second... it paused/frooze for at least 5 seconds after with my name on 0 seconds, then change to some other user. Waste of money
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Posted 7 years ago
Total con. I lost £59/- for an item I did not even win because I was foolish enough not to check on authenticity of this site.
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Posted 7 years ago
Money saving expert fake ad. I placed a couple of bids before realising it's a total con. Even if you did win an item( which is highly unlikely) Itwould have cost you a fortune in credits. I cancelled my subscription within an hour and it cost me £15. Stay well away
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Posted 7 years ago
I have only given them 1 star as you can not go lower. Total rip off, after buying credits and watching bidding for a couple of hours I knew that I had been scammed. I have now got my money back(minus £15 fees) and feel such an idiot that I fell for this scam.
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Posted 7 years ago
Scam site designed to take your money by charging you for every bid you make on an item; an item you can never win as the auction is rigged. The end of the auction will count down and then extend on for several hours - all the time you have to keep paying to bid. Not sure how these people are allowed to legally trade. AVOID.
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Posted 7 years ago
I just want to say that despite what people are saying . I cancelled my account because I could not afford to lose any more money and the rest of my money was refunded instantly all within an hour of cancelling, so the experience was no it all bad
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Posted 7 years ago
THIS SITE IS A SCAM - 100% I very nearly got enticed in, particularly after reading what appeared to be a very convincing review after clicking a link which took me to a me to a MONEY EXPERT web page. Some readers who have commented here thought they hit Martin Lewis' Money Saving Expert website and therefore trusted it. PLEASE NOTE ALL - THIS LINK DOES NOT TAKE YOU TO THE MONEY SAVING EXPERT WEBSITE - It takes you to a site called Moneyexpert360 dot com . Moneyexpert360 dot com IS 100% designed TO PROMOTE SWOGGI - all the pages are the same and simply provide you a "journalist's" experience of using Swoggi which is very convincing comes out very favourably but can only be FAKE. You can open an account without depositing any money and see for yourself. Look at the bid history and see how many "quality" items have been won over the past few days and how much they went for - often more than they were worth!! OR keep an eye on a current item like an iPad or something and follow it for a few hours - You'll soon see it is IMPOSSIBLE TO WIN. BE WARNED - AND DON'T THINK YOU WILL BE ONE OF THE LUCKY ONES - YOU WON'T AND IT WILL COST YOU!!
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Posted 7 years ago
Fraud company waste of money
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Posted 7 years ago
0 out of 5 not possible or this is what it would get. A scam!
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Posted 7 years ago
This site is a joke!!!! It's so frustrating!!! When do you ever have to bid for something over and over again when the time is nearly gone??? On swoggi apparently. Time gets to 1 second and when anoth bid is place it goes back up. There are not many things to bid on considering how many people are on this site and bidding. It's a rip off. I have just waisted a lot of money on bidding tokens and wish I had never come across this site
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Posted 7 years ago
SWOGGI IS A MASSIVE SCAM BE WARNED, YOU ONLY HAVE YOURSELF TO BLAME IF YOU SPEND YOUR HARD EARNED CASH AND GET NOTHING IN RETURN.
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Posted 7 years ago
I am so lucky I read the reviews thinking it was too good to be true but read money expert info through cosmopolitan she is raving about it saying got an ipad for £51 approximately not a very good money expert
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Posted 7 years ago
I should have listened to the saying if it sounds to good to be true it is.i found Swoggi in February 2016 and started bidding for an Ipad the bidding appeared to be going up 1 penny each bid but was in fact 50 pence and just when you thought you were near the time out for the auction the time was increased by 15 minutes.This went on from 2pm on February 8th until the next morning Feb 9th when I realised this was a complete scam and stopped bidding.By now I had run up a bill of £133 more than my weeks pension.This is called an auction but surely the only person who pays in an auction would be the highest bidder the unsuccessful bidders wouldn't pay as well.I asked my Grand daughter a lawyer what she thought she read it and found a complete scam if only I consulted her first,how much longer are this company being allowed to go on
Swoggi 1 star review on 16th May 2016
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Posted 7 years ago
NO NO NO NO NO NO for swoggi. If you want refund, as you realised it is not an auction site. They cancel your account but you never see you money back. They say reply in 48 hours, I am waiting since January. I contacted Asic. Please submit your query on ASCIC for misconduct. More people does it, more chance that other people does not get scammed. I wait another 48 hours, then contact bank and ASIC. https://www.edge.asic.gov.au/008/complaintV007?get/complaintDetails/t=e76a922fce9db1227062680d2e1842df1796b2a Please do not give up! Fight. 1 star is really does not reflect this experience.
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Posted 8 years ago
Here are the details I found about Swoggi... including their address in London. https://companycheck.co.uk/company/07202713/SOPHORA-MEDIA-LTD/directors-secretaries They are virtual cowboys.. looks like they do not have a balanced sheet..
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Posted 8 years ago
SWOGGI IS A RIP OFF STAY WELL AWAY FROM SCAMMERS
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Posted 8 years ago
Thank god i red the reviews before starting spending any money with this scam . Thank you all.
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Posted 8 years ago
I have to agree with everyone else's comments, a real rip off, I would be surprised if anyone actually won anything, stay well away!!
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Posted 8 years ago
Be WARNED!!!!!!! Stay away from this site biggest scam going even think PayPal is in with them if you appeal against this site they vote in favour of them even if you don't bid cost me £50 just to check out site so please keep away
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Posted 8 years ago
Swoggi is rated 1.1 based on 195 reviews