Hi Everybody. I don't post much but I read here a lot. I was recently healing from multiple surgeries, a total of 4 months. I have tried to be productive over this time, for example, I joined Quick Rewards (thanks dis members for the info) and a couple other survey sites to keep my mind active and make some pocket money for DW (I am impressed with how it has added up). I also ran across penny auctions, I knew nothing about them to begin with but I was intrigued. I started at a site called bidrack.com. I spent A LOT of time just watching auctions and reading about auctions and they give you free bids everyday so it was a nice way to get my feet wet without going nuts. I have since sampled dozens of sites, I have bought some small promo packages at some and just played with the free bids for registering at others. Keep in mind I have LOTS of free time right now. I have done VERY well, meaning I have won much more than I have invested. I concentrate on winning giftcards that are in someway suitable for our next Disney trip. I am even thinking about starting my own site that focuses on all things Disney and travel related. The way to be successful in penny auctions is somewhat simple but requires a significant investment of time. You need to try out different sites to see what works best for you while keeping an eye out for scam sites. Scam sites are sites that take your money but never deliver on product or who bid on their own auctions! It is true that some sites are set up to make astounding amounts of money on the items they sale. The sites I use almost all offer a buy it now feature, where, at the end of the auction, if you lose, you may apply the amount of bids to buy the item at a set price.This is a great option when bidding on gift cards. Penny Auctions do have a "gambling" aspect to them, meaning you can lose money and I have on many auctions but i have learned when to cut my losses, so my wins are way over my losses. But again this takes time to learn. you wouldn't just walk up to a blackjack table and start playing without knowing anything about the game - unless you like learning the hard way. Same with these auctions. There are a few sites that are great places with win limits, buy it now options and free bids to try (Shopbig). There are sites that are low traffic, low risk and low reward (savvybidding). There are sites that the novice is better to steer clear of (Swoopo, Bidcactus are two that come to mind). And there are sites that just aren't worth the time and effort (too long to list). And at the worst end are the scam sites. Look up reviews at the watch dog sites that allow open reviews. Don't spend the rent money thinking you can double it back in Target gift cards. I spend modestly and win modestly. Overall I have chosen 4 sites to stay with and am happily up! I am willing to answer any question I can.