Claiming your vouchers
Taking delivery of your vouchers couldn't be easier. In your members area you'll see a list of all the bids you've made. When you've won an auction, you'll see it listed here with a 'claim' button to order it.
Provide us with your delivery address, settle the auction amount by credit or debit card and we'll ship within 24 hours. We dispatch all vouchers by registered post on a daily basis to any UK destination.
Your credit card details are passed using a secure connection to our payment processor, Paypoint. We don't store your card details
Auction Types
In all the auctions, when the clock gets to zero, the highest bidder wins, you pay only the cost of the final auction. Some auctions raise the price by less than others, and some give you all your bids back when you win.
'25p Auctions'
When someone bids, the auction price rises by 25p.
'15p Auctions'
The auction price rises by only 15p every time someone bids, instead of the usual 25p.
'Penny Auctions'
Like a normal auction but the price rises by only 1p each time someone bids.
'Bid Back Auctions'
The auction price rises by 25p, but whoever wins gets all their bid-pack bids back.
Hints and Tips
- Cheaper auctions are easier to win as there's often less competition
- To play safe, make sure you have enough bids in your account to 'buy now' before the auction ends. Then, you can either win or buy the item using your bids
- If you try to win with a few bids then you're likely to be unlucky. Expect to spend a few bids on an auction - you can still save a huge amount.
- Don't wait until the last minute to bid - if you're bidding by text your message can be delayed by your mobile network before our system receives it. You don't want to lose out because of a vital few seconds.
- You can bid as many times as you like. Bidding repeatedly on one item can be more successful than spreading your bids over many auctions.
- Sometimes auctions close early and items sell for VERY low amounts because they expire in the day when less people are watching - check back regularly to see your bids performance.
- If you see an auction about to end and you haven't registered yet but want to bid quickly to take top place... send a text to bid and register later.
- When you're bidding, consider how many people you are bidding against. Should you let others fight it out first and then come in last? Or appear dominant by staying on top throughout the auction to stop other people competing against you?
- Try watching a few auctions first before you bid so you see how the bidding takes place. Each auction gets considerably more busy towards its closing time.
- You don't need to be near a computer to bid.. send a text from the train, at work or on the bus, you may just get lucky. If you don't play, you don't win.
Note. Bids cost from 40p. When bidding by SMS you are NOT subscribed to any mobile service by bidding so you won't receive ANY texts from us in the future, only a confirmation text in return.




