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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support@swoggi.com

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Sophora Media Ltd 145 157 St John Street
London
EC1V 4PY

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Another penny auction site that is a total scam. They are quick at taking your money but do not make it clear how the site works. In fact a lot of the information on their site is inaccurate. They have even been singled out by the ASA. So do not get sucked in. Avoid at all costs. If you try to ask for your unused money back they will charge you £15 for the pleasure. SCAM SCAM SCAM.
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Posted 6 years ago
I opened an account and within 10mins closed it, I lost £166.00.
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Posted 6 years ago
Swoggi are impossible to communicate with. I used Resolver to get in touch with them but to date I have no resolution. I have agreed to accept a refund of £40.50, Swoggi take £15 off you to cancel your membership. I cannot log into my account but cannot get Swoggi to communicate so no sight of my refund so far i strongly recommend do not get involved with this company
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Posted 6 years ago
Avoid avoid avoid a waste of ur money as u bid the time goes up its rubbish.remember if it’s to good to be true it is
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Posted 6 years ago
Nothing went wrong thankfully, I arrived at the Swoggi site from CNN via Outbrain, who could do with vetting their sponsors. The "review" was, as usual, written in typical, boring and obvious con language. I do believe the reputable and often high profile sites that host these scams should be held responsible for people's losses then I'm sure we'd see them vanish like ripples on a pond. That would be so nice.
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Posted 6 years ago
http://sophoramedia.com/ are the company that power this con
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Posted 6 years ago
It's obviously a complete scam, never-ending auction (in the loosest of terms) Each penny bid costs 50p meaning they just sold an Ipad for £2650 odd pounds and not the £500 odd listed and its the same people bidding/winning all the time. a complete rip-off.
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Posted 6 years ago
Would rather give this company a 0... http://ww2.moneyexpert360.com/ms/ they hide behind this web address promoting swoggi as to make it look like another completely unrelated place has written an article about them! This way of using satellite sites is deceitful and WRONG the company or people behind this site should be fined, and prosecuted. You can click contact at the bottom and it emails to swoggi that is how I found out.
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Posted 6 years ago
Was so close to completing payment details to purchase credit then decided to check reviews..thanks on thumbs down guys,reviews have saved me cash and hastle..
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Posted 6 years ago
A complete scam. Never ending bidding. Would give them zero stars rating if I could. One is one too many
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Posted 6 years ago
Same as majority of posts Misread an article from I believe to be from Moneysaving Expert and bought some credits.
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Posted 6 years ago
COMPLETE SCAM STAY AWAY FROM THEM. THEY STEAL YOUR MONEY. DISGUSTING HUMAN BEINGS WHO RUN IT. SO ANGRY I FELL FOR THIS SCAM! NEVER AGAIN WILL I BE DUPED BY THESE SCOUNDRELS.
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Posted 6 years ago
A complete Scam, when you ask for your money back they deduct a £15 administration fee per their Terms and Conditions. I have been fighting with Spohie for the last week to try and get all my money returned to no avail she keeps saying I should have read the T&C's when signing up. But its when you are registering that the problems arise, it grabs £50 and you get no say as to them deducting it from your card. A site to avoid in the future.
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Posted 6 years ago
Complete scam
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Posted 6 years ago
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
Swoggi is rated 1.1 based on 195 reviews