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Linda Carlyon, paid just 140p for nearly £4000 worth of 42” Panasonic plasma screen in How Lo! The next Lowest Unique Bids were 290p, 310p and 315 pence.


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David Hogg, will enjoy the 2004/05 football season even more as he watches Blackburn on his new 42” plasma TV, a snip at 170 pence!


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David Ho, bought a super-cool Apple iPod and an Apple iBook laptop for just 266 pence in our latest reverse auction! The next lowest unique bids were 280p, 330p and 332 pence.


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Mark Judd, from Southampton bid just 35p to win the auction for a historic signed Claus Lundekvam shirt! Claus was wearing the shirt against Wolves when he scored his first goal for Southampton after eight years with the club. Mark also got 2 tickets to Southampton vs. Bolton, bargain!


Saints Shirt
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Mark Dillnutt, from Macclesfield, bid just 20p to win a Cheshire – Lunch for 2 with the City Stars at Thomas Cooks' Player of the month awards.


MCFC Luncheon
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Phillip Kerr bid 151p for this fantastic 10 day, five star holiday for two in tropical Mauritius, he is delighted to be going to paradise for pennies!


MCFC Vip Matchday
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Louise King saw the auction on the website and bid 20p for a VIP Matchday for four + signed first Team shirt. She was delighted and should be able to make Fulham and Southampton games with her husband Michael.


MCFC Vip Matchday
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Andrew Coucil will be joining Manchester United on their USA tour. For the tiny bid of 65p Andrew will be staying in New York for 3 nights and the trip includes all transfers and match tickets to the New York Match in the Giants Stadium.


Manchester United USA tour
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Peter Bancroft bid the lowest unique bid of 10 pence to win VIP match hospitality and the latest O2 camera phone. Peter will be watching the footie in in real style with full VIP hospitality.


VIP match hospitality
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Andrew Firth was the lowest unique bidder for the Everton DVD and 66cmV Sony WEGA Widescreen TV featuring Nicam Stereo, Fastext and an Open Style Cabinet. Andrew bet just 13 pence to be the unique bidder!


Everton dvd and TV
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Paul Dunn was lucky enough to win this fabulous trip to Disneyland Paris for four by bidding just 30 pence. The break includes passes to the Official Manchester United Soccer School at the Resort, where Paul will receive top soccer tips from first class coaches.


Man United Disneyland
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Bill Hussey managed to win this amazing Sony MiniDV Digital Handicam simply by bidding the lowest price of 40 pence. It's that easy! Lucky Bill will receive the prize shortly so get ready to start filming!


Sony MiniDV Digital Handicam
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John Colley will be sailing off on a Magic Brazilian Adventure Cruise for a sun and fun packed holiday, all for the bargain price of 470 pence! It's that easy! The next Lowest Unique Bids were 475p, 485p and 509p.


Magic Brazilian Adventure Cruise
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James McNab will be watching his favourite programmes in style on this cool 17 inch LCD TV. James paid a massive 108 pence for the lot which features Nicam stereo sound, a multi-standard TV tuner and can be wall mounted or even connected to a PC!


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Keith Fletcher is heading to Greece on a cruise worth almost £2000, yet he paid only 244 pence for it in our reverse auction! Keith’s break will see him visit beautiful destinations including Athens, Rhodes, Crete and Malta.


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Paul Morrissy will be meeting Everton’s boy wonder, Wayne Rooney, to be presented with a personalised shirt signed by the man himself. The price for this fantastic opportunity? Just 20 pence, thanks to How Low Will It Go TM!


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Julie Fixter picked up a cool Manchester United TV package for just 88 pence in our reverse auction! Her prize includes a 32” Sony widescreen TV, PS2 and a Man Utd game signed by the first team squad!


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Sandra Rose couldn’t believe her luck when she picked up a cruise around the Atlantic for 66 pence in our reverse auction! The Airtours ship will dock in some great Atlantic resorts including Tenerife, Lanzarote and Gran Canaria. Amazingly Sandra chose 66p as it sounded like sea-sick and she felt it would be lucky it was!


Atlantic Cruise
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David Ho purchased a fantastic 32 Sony widescreen TV with a DVD player for just 40 pence in How Low Will It Go TM! The next Lowest Unique Bids were 46, 61 and 66 pence.


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Jo Crump was delighted to pay only 40 pence for a match-worn Manchester United shirt, signed by her favourite player Roy Keane! The next Lowest Unique Bids were 45, 55 and 64 pence.


MU Keane
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Susan Walker has bought one of our best lots so far. For just 155 pence, she gets an awesome 42 inch Panasonic Plasma Screen to hang on her living room wall! Sarah will never go to the cinema again!


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Donna Mincher picked up an unbelievable deal on a cruise in our reverse auction! For just 240 pence, Donna will be spending 7 days travelling around the Mediterranean, taking in some fantastic destinations such as Majorca, Tunisia and Barcelona.


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Geoffrey Pickering successfully bid to buy a sleek Pentax digital camera for the low, low price of only 182p! The camera features an LCD monitor, to allow instant photo checking and the 4.0 megapixel resolution ensures outstanding quality pictures, bargain!


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Karen Murphy got her hands on a Panasonic widescreen TV and DVD player for just 130 pence in How Low Will It Go TM. The next Lowest Unique Bids were 165, 170 and 185 pence.


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Peter Chisnall from Grimsby will be watching his beloved Leeds in style with VIP hospitality for 2 at Leeds vs. Liverpool. He paid only 25 pence for a day out that includes a stadium tour, pre-match meal and he gets to meet a Leeds player.


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Craig Manson will be listening to his favourite music on the go, with this fantastic new Apple iPod. Craig paid just 46 pence for this great lot in How Low Will It Go TM. The next Lowest Unique Bids were 55, 56 and 69p.


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Joanne Holgate paid a small price for a big TV in How Low Will It Go. Her bid of just 18 pence beat the next lowest unique bids of 35, 44 and 49 pence. The TV features a 32 screen and Nicam stereo sound making it perfect for watching her favourite films and TV programmes.


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Daniel McWilliams paid just 270 pence for a superb JVC digital camcorder, packed full of features such as a colour LCD screen and 700x Digital Zoom. The next Lowest Unique Bids were 295, 310 and 315 pence.


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Dennis Butler made the Lowest Unique Bid for a Philips TV and DVD package in How Low Will It Go TM. For only 160p, Dennis will be watching his favourite movies in superb digital quality on a pure flat screen.


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Elizabeth Bullen bought two fantastic Armani watches for the crazy price of just 224p! She beat the next Lowest Unique Bids of 231, 234 and 256 pence for the his and her watches that feature a classic rectangular face, black dials and polished stainless steel straps.


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Craig Manson paid a tiny 110p for a brand new Sony Cli'e in our reverse auction! The Cli'e is a hi-tech personal entertainment organiser, which as well as the all usual functions, features a digital camera, email, mp3 and more. The next Lowest Unique Bids were 120, 125 and 130 pence.


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Allan Robertson bought himself a state-of-the-art Philips DVD recorder in How Low Will It Go TM for the low, low price of just 66p! This fantastic machine will mean he can do away with all his old video tapes and record in crisp digital quality.


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Becky Polito is off to Disneyland Paris for only 82 pence thanks to a Lowest Unique bid in How Low Will It Go TM. Becky, accompanied by her husband and three young children, will spend three nights at the resort with Park tickets and travel on Eurostar.


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Patricia Schedwick will get the flight of her life - in the cockpit of an aerobatic competition aircraft, and she bought the experience with the Yakovlevs for just 6 pence!


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Craig Manson smartly outbid all other players to purchase a £200 luxury food hamper for a remarkable 28 pence in our reverse auction. The next Lowest Unique Bids were 35, 36 and 41p, the most popular were 2, 11 and 17 pence.


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Jonathan Savage picked up 4 top tickets to Bolton Wanderers vs. Leicester, including full hospitality, for a mere 20p! With a meal before the game and drinks in one of the Reebok Stadium's executive boxes, Jonathan got a serious bargain!


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William Mallet successfully bid for a superb 28 inch Sony widescreen TV with integrated digital channels. His bid of 115p beat the next Lowest Unique Bids of 148, 149 and 158 pence.


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Tammy Parkington's New Years Eve was sorted out when she bought Hogmanay street party tickets in How Low Will It Go TM for only 80 pence! A 2 night stay at the five-star Sheraton Grand Hotel, travel expenses and even some winter woollies made this a trip not to be missed.


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Mrs Millward got the drinks in for just 1 pence in our reverse auction when she bought a brewery tour for herself and 5 friends. The day out included free beer all round, a pie and pea supper at the local pub and a taxi home.


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Dawn Edwards bought herself a Harrods Christmas Hamper stuffed full of great products for only 35 pence in How Low Will It Go". The lot included Harrods Christmas crackers and puddings, biscuits, chocolates and much more.


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Joanne Riley got a fantastic birthday present from Million-2-1 when she picked up a trolley dash around Hamleys for just 64 pence in HLWIG. Joanne will be able to pick a floor and keep as much as she can grab in 1 minute. The next lowest unique bids were 65, 68 and 92p.


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Kelly Martindale cleaned up in How Low Will It Go", buying a washing machine and a years supply of ACDO powder for 39 pence. The most popular bids were 3, 9 and 11 pence.


Photo of prize - Washing machine and a years supply of ACDO powder
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Adam Aitken won’t be bored on the move now he has the brand new Nokia N-Gage and it only cost him 24 pence. This mobile phone comes complete with features such as an MP3 player, mobile web browser and more, but it’s biggest selling point is the single or multi-player gaming it has to offer.


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John Smith bought himself a feature packed Olympus digital camera in How Low Will It Go" for a mere 55 pence. John bid lower than the next two unique bids of 60 and 61p and sends his thanks to all who played and did not bid 55 pence!


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Ahumd Mulla successfully bid for a portrait of David Beckham signed by the artist for only 17 pence. The next Lowest Unique Bids" after 17p were 21 and 23 pence. The most popular bids were 4, 7 and 9 pence.


Photo of prize - Portrait of David Beckham
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Mrs Hadley bought herself a fantastic weekend trip for two to Madrid to watch the superstars of Real in action. This superb prize went for the ridiculously low price of 4 pence! The most popular bids were 1, 2 and 3 pence.


Photo of prize - Weekend for two in Madrid
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Gary Edwards picked up a rather cheap European break when he bid just 15 pence for a weekend for two in beautiful Brussels. The trip includes a stay in a Four-star hotel and Eurostar travel.


Photo of prize - Weekend for two in beautiful Brussels
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Maureen Heaton was a successful How Low Will It Go" bidder. She got herself a full suspension Enigma mountain bike for the low, low price of 5 pence. The next Lowest Unique Bids" for this great item were 24, 26 and 29 pence.


Photo of prize - Full suspension Enigma mountain bike

Jamie Langeland will be able to listen to his favourite radio stations in great digital quality with a fantastic DAB Digital radio and play the latest games on a state of the art XBox console. All this technology cost him just 26 pence in How Low Will It Go".


Photo of prize - XBox games console and DAB Digital radio

Jamie Marlow will be sitting comfortably this winter in the La-Z-Boy Oasis leather recliner he bought for just 45 pence in HLWIG. Featuring built in fridge, phone and massage and heat system the handmade chair usually retails for £1500 - Jamie got a bit of a bargain then!


£1500 La-Z-Boy armchair for a few pence

Rebecca Fogg was delighted to purchase £500 worth of new bathroom products from Balterley for the crazy price of 18 pence in How Low Will It Go". Rebecca bid lower than the next two unique bids of 25 and 35p and said she had wanted a new bathroom for ages!


£500 of Balterley Bathroom accessories.

Jamie Langeland was successful with his bid of 35 pence for the superb Fulham Experience provided by dabs.com. Jamie was treated to a night in a top London hotel, followed by tickets to see Fulham play Liverpool and at half time shot to win a HP notebook computer.


Dabs Fulham Experience

Karl Shaw successfully bid to win a Bolton Wanderers shirt signed by his heroes in HLWIG for the low, low price of only 15p. The next lowest unique bids were 18 and 20 pence, 1p and 7p were the most popular bids.


Signed Bolton Wanderers Shirt

Jeremy Noott couldn't believe his luck when he outbid all to win a 4 star trip to beautiful Paris in HLWIG. He can look forward to travelling on Eurostar to take in the world famous sights for the ridiculously low price of 2 pence!


A superb trip to Paris.

Neil Ryan bought himself a VIP trip to the HSBC World Match Play golf In How Low Will It Go" for a mere 35 pence. The day out included seats at the 18th green, three gourmet meals and a special gift from the sponsors.


A VIP Golf Day thanks to HSBCC.

Terry Murphy skilfully bid on How Low Will It Go" to win the auction for a fantastic lot provided by Umbro. The lot included a signed England shirt, a pair of new Xai boots and tickets to see England play. Terry won the auction with a tiny bid of only 34 pence.


A fantastic prize provided by Umbro. The prize included a signed England shirt and a new pair of Xai boots for 34 pence.

Adrian Adams amazed himself by being the Lowest Unique Bidder on How Low Will It Go" and won the auction for a once in a lifetime experience of playing 90 minutes at the Millennium Stadium courtesy of Nationwide. Adrian only paid 15 pence for this experience.


A once in a lifetime experience playing at the Millenium stadium against the talksport Allstars

Adam Aitken smartly out bid all other players to buy an O2 XDA personal organiser for the low price of only £25. The most popular bids were £11, £23 & £29 and the next Lowest Unique BidT after the winning £25 bid was £28.


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James Mitchell smartly out bid all other players to buy 6 tickets for the FA Community Shield game, a signed shirt and match ball for the superb price of only £40. The most popular bids were £11, £13 & £17 and the next Lowest Unique BidT after the winning £40 bid was £60.


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Big Andy Drummond successfully bid for a state-of-the-art O2 XDA digital assistant with 1200 free SMS text messages for only £10. The next Lowest Unique BidT after £10 was £15. The most popular bids were £17, £23 and £27.


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John Haw bid for the week in a Caterham Classic sports car and got it for the remarkable price of £10. The most popular bids were £3, £13 & £27. The next Lowest Unique BidT was £32.


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Jamie Marlow was over the moon when he managed to get himself tickets to England v Croatia, a signed England shirt and a pair of the new Umbro XAI boots. He bought all this for the low price of £40. The most popular bids were £1, £17 and £27. The next Lowest Unique BidT was £42


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Andrew Mountain bid for a superb Red Letter Day extended rally experience for the unbelievably low price of £2. The most popular 3 bids were £5, £11, £17. The next Lowest Unique BidT was £6.


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Paul Senior from Huddersfield received an England shirt signed by Michael Owen for the bargain low price of only £22. The most popular bids for this lot were £1, £3, and £11.


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Neil Mitchinson from County Durham bought himself a cool 'Slam Man' training aid for only £12. The next Lowest Unique BidT was £14. The most popular bids for this lot were £14, £15 and £20


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Terry Murphy from West Glamorgan is off to the Zurich England send off dinner at Twickenham. He skilfully bid for this and purchased it for the amazingly low price of £4. The next Lowest Unique BidT was £6.


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