bid4prizes is a site that has a self-proclaimed “unique” approach to bids. At this site, the bidder with the lowest bid is the one to win the auction. I don’t think I quite get it. Why would the lowest bidder win? And what benefit does that have to bidders? Or to the seller/prize offering person/people? In any event, this method of handling things is certainly different. The “How To” page (see How To Play) explains things a little more in depth. The site is a prize offering site that offers prizes to the lowest bidder at the end of the auction. Prizes include electronics and money.
Some of the current auctions are pretty cool. I have to admit, despite being skeptical I can’t help but drool over the BMW 3 Series car. Hot red color, hot car. Don’t get me wrong… I like my little Kia Spectra. But it’s black (I hate black). It has crappy tires (that I’m replacing asap). It has 81,000 miles on it (but considering we got it in December 2005 with 78,000 miles on it, that isn’t bad!). And… it’s a Kia. A low end, dependable, economical vehicle. It gets my ass from point A to point B, and that’s about it.
But the BMW 3 Series? I could go for one of those!

As the domain name suggests, my name is Jenn, and I own this blog. I'm 26 years old and married to my one true ♥, Daniel. And while I have two kids (Alyssa is five, and Ryan is three), you won't find "mommy" in my username or email address, nor does my blog revolve around them. I'm a mother, but most importantly I am me, with a passion for love, blogging, reading, and photography. I'm also a busy freelance writer, web designer & SEO goddess, and a blogger relations person for an adult toy company.





I have a BMW M3. And though the M3 is the sporty version of the BMW’s, that 3 series they have up there is a really cool little car. Fun to drive and pretty to look at!