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Dealcent a.k.a dealcent.com
Dealcent.com is a scam website that bills it self as an auction site. It collects "bidders" money upfront by selling bids.

The basics: A bidder signs up,then they buy upfront a set number of bids you can buy 50 bids for 0.75 cents a bid or 100 bids for 0.70 cents a bid ... upto 500 bids at the price of $250 ( 50 cents a bid).

The way the auction "works" is that you place bids that increase the price of the item for sale by $0.01 per bid; hence the company (dealcent.com) makes anywhere between $0.50 to $0.75 per bid placed. So basically if the item for sale increases in price by just $1.00 Dealcent.com make at minimum $50; there profit adds up very quickly.

The bait: the site posts items like (IPads 2, Wii, Monster Headphone, IPhone 4S...) but when the "live auction is happening they also post "information" for the bidders to base there bids on by showing : " This item recently sold for $xx.xx)

When ever someone enters a bid and the price goes up $0.01 the auction clock resets and starts counting down from 10 secs giving others a chance to bid to beat the new high price.

The scam: As many users on the internet have reported once you pay for your bids and start bidding you could be 50, 100, 200 bids into an auction (each bid costing you between $0.50 and $0.75) and then suddenly the auction randomly ends, the though there is tiem on the auction clock (it will go from 8s or 6s to end of auction).

When the costumer tries to contact dealcent.com to complain about this matter they reply with an email stating: "In no way would it benefit DealCent in closing an auction early. The more users place bids the higher the auction price. Were you experiencing any difficulties with any other websites?

We would be happy to assist you in getting to the bottom of your problem.

Thank you DealCent support team"

Basically trying to blame the costumer, when asked for resolution of the problem further emails and requests are ignored.

Bottom line Dealcent.com is a scam dont use it.

Dealcent a.k.a dealcent.com
Dealcent.com is a scam website that bills it self as an auction site. It collects "bidders" money upfront by selling bids. The basics: A bidder signs up,then they buy upfront a set number of bids you can buy 50 bids for 0.75 cents a bid or 100 bids for 0.70 cents a bid ... upto 500 bids at the price of $250 ( 50 cents a bid). The way the auction "works" is that you place bids that increase the price of the item for sale by $0.01 per bid; hence the company (dealcent.com) makes anywhere between $0.50 to $0.75 per bid placed. So basically if the item for sale increases in price by just $1.00 Dealcent.com make at minimum $50; there profit adds up very quickly. The bait: the site posts items like (IPads 2, Wii, Monster Headphone, IPhone 4S...) but when the "live auction is happening they also post "information" for the bidders to base there bids on by showing : " This item recently sold for $xx.xx) When ever someone enters a bid and the price goes up $0.01 the auction clock resets and starts counting down from 10 secs giving others a chance to bid to beat the new high price. The scam: As many users on the internet have reported once you pay for your bids and start bidding you could be 50, 100, 200 bids into an auction (each bid costing you between $0.50 and $0.75) and then suddenly the auction randomly ends, the though there is tiem on the auction clock (it will go from 8s or 6s to end of auction). When the costumer tries to contact dealcent.com to complain about this matter they reply with an email stating: "In no way would it benefit DealCent in closing an auction early. The more users place bids the higher the auction price. Were you experiencing any difficulties with any other websites? We would be happy to assist you in getting to the bottom of your problem. Thank you DealCent support team"

Basically trying to blame the costumer, when asked for resolution of the problem further emails and requests are ignored.

Bottom line Dealcent.com is a scam dont use it.