
Lance Henderson Jr
I love OLA. Unlike penny auctions, bids are free. The condition is listed for each item and they have links to a google search of the item so you can see reviews. The fees are standardized in which there is a flat fee per item ($2), an auction fee (15% of your final bid price), and then sales tax. So you can roughly figure out what your final out of pocket amount is and determine your maximum bid. My only issue is the notification system for a bid closing soon will sometimes come too late.
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Stacie N
Shady ah. When I first started I got some pretty good finds. I've been trying to win a bed frame for over a month. Won my first one, and when I went to pick it up, they couldn't find it. Won my 2nd one just now and they re-opened the bidding as I watched the countdown hit 0. After I won the item, 2 more minutes were placed on the clock. What is the point of having a countdown if the app doesn't follow it? And no, no one else bid on the item until it reopened up and they had another 20 seconds.

Amber Bolton
I just got hip to you guys last night and I do enjoy it but I am so confused on how to search for a catagory because a lot goes to search not found. I think that this would be an awesome app if you would put a categorized list on your app so we can click on one of them and be directed to that specific category. I also don't like the fact that after the clock runs down it adds time on to the clock. That's pretty unfair to people who have been checking all day on their bid
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