Bid on Nexus One: Strategies to Help You Win without Going Overboard on the Price

Posted on 25. Feb, 2010 by admin in Hot auctions

It’s as clear as the mid-day sun. The Nexus One is the newest sensation in the mobile world today. Everybody is excited over this Google phone that many people want to have one. But wait, this phone is not very friendly on the pocket – it’s priced from $2,400 to$3,800 for unlimited usage plans. So what to do to get yourself a Nexus without spending so much money? You bid on Nexus One over those online auction sites.

You are sure familiar with Ebay, Amazon and Auction.com where you can find and bid on an array of new and used products at exceptionally low prices. You just go to these sites and search for Nexus One units that are available for bidding. Not all bidders on these sites, though, ended up triumphant. In fact, some even lose large sums of money without receiving the items that they have paid for. That is scamming, yes. And they abound on sites like these so you have to be careful.

What you need to do is to familiarize yourself on the process so that when you bid on Nexus One phones, you emerged as a triumphant bidder. Make sure to read everything that is stated on the bidding page including the product descriptions, the shipping details and payment. Never hesitate to ask the seller if you have any question about the product. Also, don’t trust just any other seller. Check their feedbacks to see if they can be trusted.

Don’t bid on the first unit that you’ve come across. There are hundreds of units available for bidding on a single site alone. Look for several units and compare them to see which among them offer you a great deal.  When you have already placed your bid, be sure to check the bidding page once in a while to see if you are winning.

Remember that if you are not in dire need for a Nexus One and the bidding has gone beyond your budget, better let it pass. Look for another auction. There will still be a lot available out there so you don’t have to spend outrageous amounts just to have a Nexus One.

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