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
London
EC1V 4PY

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This is a scam site, fake deals , you get charged for browsing, they wont answer emails or refund money thats owed even when they admit your owed money in there own terms and conditions, i'm in the middle of a paypal dispute and hopefully will get my refund i'm due, although SWOGGI CANCELLED my subscription so i cant log back in but they still iwe me £32, will post when this dispute is settled but STAY AWAY FROM THIS SCAM SITE????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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Posted 8 years ago
Swoggi are a total scam and a complete ripp off , every pound the the auction price goes up Swoggi earn £50.00 , if you paid by pay pal you should open up a claim against Swoggi , even if you don't get your money back , pay pal might disassociate them selves with Swoggi .
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Posted 8 years ago
Total rip off site, don't even go there!! I paid £50, and managed to get £24 back after a week of emails..! Each bid costs you 50p and if they keep extending the bidding you will just lose !!
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Posted 8 years ago
Absolutely gutted I never read the reviews on any sites before I fell for this rip off which was on the sky sports app, how can sky and msn let these con men use their sites to blatantly rip off their own customers? Your all an absolute disgrace! Avoid the swoggi scam! If it sounds too good to be true it is on this occasion don't make the same mistake I did
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Posted 8 years ago
Absolute scam, can't believe I fell for it lost £50. Now worried in case they use my card for purchases. Just don't sign up
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Posted 8 years ago
Absolute scam and rip off. I can't believe I fell in this. MSN advert has conceived me.
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Posted 8 years ago
This company is cheating to people. I cancelled my account at the beginning of NOV and they said I have to give 15 pound for handling fee or something. I cancelled it , I got the reply that my credit 31.50 is remained. I thought They are going to refund it, as I cancelled my account. I waited checking my account waiting for refund. At last I contacted after 4-5 weeks after the email . They said I didn't reply the mail that they told me about my remaining credit. So they are going to charge me another 15 pound handling fee or something. They hold my money and they charge me for using my money. I asked them to refund it right now the remaining credit. I am waiting . I hope they will refund my rest. I was cheated by this company. I company is cheating people. Some body or the Law should punish them.
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Posted 8 years ago
This is a con I fell for because Swoggi appeared as a recommended site for buying cheap phones in some silly newspaper. You cannot win and each bid you make earns them money. I am trying to get my money back and will keep you informed. Should be banned.
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Posted 8 years ago
I have been watching the Swoggi auction which should have finished on 30th November and today is 2nd December., for every £1 bid made by a potential buyers makes swoggi £50 ( 50p x 100 = £1.00), at the moment the item has a £60 bid this means Swoggi has made £3,000 (£50 for each £1.00 increase in the bid x 60 = £3.000) and the item is only worth £518 what a scam. Each bid is 50p x 100 = £1.00 increase in the bidding,so for each £1.00 you buy you get 2 bids, so if you purchase £100 of bids you only get 200 bids this equates to £2.00, because 100 bids increases the auction price by £1.00 Again what a scam
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Posted 8 years ago
I have been watching the Swoggi auction which should have finished on 30th November and today is 2nd December., for every £1 bid made by a potential buyers makes swoggi £50 ( 50p x 100 = £1.00), at the moment the item has a £60 bid this means Swoggi has made £3,000 (£50 for each £1.00 increase in the bid x 60 = £3.000) and the item is only worth £518 what a scam. Each bid is 50p x 100 = £1.00 increase in the bidding,so for each £1.00 you buy you get 2 bids, so if you purchase £100 of bids you only get 200 bids this equates to £2.00, because 100 bids increases the auction price by £1.00 Again what a scam
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Posted 8 years ago
another one scammed out of £15.00. maybe not the largest amount but i still hope these thieving bastards rot in hell. hopefully karma will kick in and they all suffer for their deceit. RATED....F%*k ALL...
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Posted 8 years ago
COMPLETE SCAM! Realistically lost £50 ????, (didn't think I was stupid just hopefully wanted a lovely gift). There's that phrase "if it's too good to be true it is!"Oops
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Posted 8 years ago
so glad I checked the reviews first! clearly it is just a scam...who in the world sells an iPhone 6 for £19!
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Posted 8 years ago
i saw this advertised on share dealing page thought i could be on a winner how daft was i conned out of £25 stay clear
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Posted 8 years ago
Stay away from this site. It was recommended by a money expert idiot and I like many others fell for it. This is not an auction site it is a extortion site. They manipulate the times and individuals lose money as they bid. STAY AWAY!!
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Posted 8 years ago
Swoggie is a great big rip off. DO NOT even register. I 'claimed' my supposedly 'free' credits, registered, which included updating my Pay Pal details, and found out this morning they had charged me $50. This charge is not on my PayPal a/c but on my credit card a/c. STAY AWAY from this outfit folks....they are septic.
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Posted 8 years ago
Very poor paid £25 yesterday morning and didnt realise you paid a £1 for each bid so cost me £25 for bidding not very well explained
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Posted 8 years ago
Swoggi should not be advertised on MSN (by way of bogus journalist article) and Paypal should not take payments on their behalf. This is a scam set up to rip off the general public and should be shut down. Proceed at your own risk
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Posted 8 years ago
I wish had googled reviews before stupidly bought credits for £25 on my debit card in a haste. It only took me an hour to realize this is a scam and impossible to win so decided to contact them. I e-mailed support asking for a refund to cancel my account. Firstly they said my e-mail address was not registered but it was missing a letter. Secondly, they could not return my money as they charge £15 for refunds! I asked to see their cancellation policy as it wasn't anywhere visible and how it's even possible I was registered when had mistakenly given wrong e-mail address? Even if only small amount is in question, I threatened them with lawyer and publicist to guarantee max bad publicity and a warning to other innocent people. My ipad and laptop were trying to warn me with message 'this site does not have not security certificate'. And I still stupidly persevered!!
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Posted 8 years ago
UPDATE !!!!! after many emails and finally threatening them with the distance selling act I finally got my full amount refunded.
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Posted 8 years ago
Swoggi is rated 1.1 based on 195 reviews