Ever since I first saw it, I've thought that woot! is a neat idea, well-executed. Now The Wall Street Journal's StartupJournal takes you behind the scenes (no subscription required).
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Yikes. WSJ linked to http://ingadget.com instead of http://engadget.com
Posted by: Adam DuVander | April 28, 2005 at 11:30 AM
I hate woot! I hate it! It's dangerous.
I can't (won't) tell you how much stuff I've gotten from woot just because it was so cheap. Fortunately, most of it works great, and some items are really cool. Damn them.
Posted by: Dave Goodman | April 28, 2005 at 12:55 PM
Wish I could say the same. They sent me a gadget that was incomplete. Then, they would neither refund my money nor send me a working one. And to top it all off, they accused me of lying. Never purchase anything from woot.
Posted by: john | July 10, 2009 at 08:03 AM
I hate woot. They had my item cheap for 1 day a year ago and now when I seach for the cheapest price it keeps taking me back to woot! And to make it worse these crappy search engines with no brain keeps taking me to woot. I FRINGING HATE WOOT!
Posted by: L. Clark | November 12, 2009 at 03:11 PM