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Lower-Price Alternative To Ebay for Buying Electronics

By Kevin Kaufman

Burbank, California - Muulu (muulu.com) is growing in popularity as a cheaper alternative to eBay. Why? Because the average winning bid for new electronics items, like iPhones, game systems, and iPods, is substantially lower on Muulu than on Ebay. People pay for bids. These payments buy down the possible winning price of the item being auctioned until it is won for well below wholesale price. Other electronic items include HDTVs, laptops, desktop computers, and GPS systems.

The first thing that strikes you about Muulu is the insane deals. People can win a new Samsung 46-Inch HDTV for $350, a new Sony PlayStation 3 Slim Console for $150, or a new Apple iPod Touch for $90. Some bidders virtually camp out on Muulu all day long trying to figure out a system for consistently winning ridiculously good deals using as few bids as possible.

Muulu is a completely different mindset from Ebay. For some people, Muulu is a fun way to spend their spare time, a challenge, a game, a chance to win a plasma HDTV for very little money. But, it definitely requires more strategy and thinking than a conventional auction.

If you would like to try Muulu, I suggest that you start in the auctions with the cheapest products. These auctions use up fewer bids, and this will give you a chance to get used to Muulu. Once you understand how the auctions work, move on to the bigger items.

Here's a secret that the majority of Muulu bidders don't know, avoid bidding in the first auctions that appear on the Muulu home page, because they get the bulk of the traffic. Choose a different auction category instead. The most important strategy on Muulu is to bid in the auctions with the least number of bidders, because you will get those items at a lower price. Also, wait until there are many auctions for the item you want, because the bids are spread over several auctions for that item.

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