Bid Low For Thanksgiving Dinner With OZZY OSBOURNE

October 30, 2007

Daniel Terdiman of CNET News.com reports: SoLow.com, a site that rewards people trying to make the lowest unique bid for some sort of prize, is offering one lucky fan a chance to spend Thanksgiving with Ozzy Osbourne and his family "at his new pad in L.A."

The winner will also get tickets to an Ozzy concert in San Diego, as well as a few hundred bucks in cash and a hotel room in LA.

According to Terdiman, "The way it works, as I understand it is that you visit SoLow.com's site and make a bid for the prize, say, 25 cents. The winner is the person who makes the lowest unique bid. Anyone will be able to try three times for free, and after that they'll get charged 99 cents.

"The question is, with an odd but interesting bidding system like this, what will be the lowest unique bid? It's actually likely to be fairly high, since everyone will start out trying to bid a penny, 2 cents, 3 cents and so on. Pretty soon, depending on how many people play, you're talking real money."

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