If you read all of Helen's response, I'd like to point out there were a couple of phrases that she used that were direct quotes from two emails I got from QuiBids. Which only lead me to believe that Helen is a shill for the company. That said, I do not believe that QuiBids is a scam. They are a legit business who simply doesn't explain much about anything.
Then, read them again. Go and watch how bids work on various items. But, no, I don't believe QuiBids is a scam. Just save your money. They should not be allowed to stay in business cheating the public. But it's like P. Barnum said "Never give a sucker an even break". Good luck! Quibids is definitely not a scam. It is the most reputable penny auction site of all of them.
I personally have won so many auctions there easily totally over or 4 thousand dollars I've never added it up.
Restaurants too. I have also won 2 Cuisinart microwave, convection ovens and 1 of them grills too. The best thing about Quibids is their customer service. I did the double whammy with the network marketing penny auction site called Zeek Rewards. In a moment of weakness — cause I knew better — I joined Quibids about 8 months ago.
HAHA Phyllis! I will have to look at penny stocks, I have heard of them but never looked into them…. Maybe I should have for a good laugh! Unfortunately all comments are correct. I have coffee acquaintance that I sit with and a few others in the morning for coffee several days a week and they are some of the richest men in Hollywood Florida. They do stocks of all kinds and they own plenty of real estate and they are all now in their young seventies still swinging. Some bidders have done quite well at Quibids.
What this post fails to mention is that Quibids offers a Buy-it-Now option, meaning the user can always invest the value of their bids toward purchasing the items at retail price. Your email address will not be published.
Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time. Skip to content Average Rating: 0. Rating snapshot: 5 stars:. Would Recommend to Friends? Yes No. Review Image. Youtube url. Recent Posts. Unlike Ebay and other online auctions, Quibids auctions have only one seller. Quibids sells all the items on its own behalf, and this is not at all like a traditional auction house which sells items on behalf of third parties. How does Quibids promote its services to the public?
Their advertisements and website marketing show players buying pricey merchandise for very low prices. What a deal! Someone bought something for a fraction of its price, right? Now, remember the bid tokens are applied one at a time and each bid placed increases the sale price by 1 cent each.
In this way, we know that 50, just eliminate the decimal Bids were placed on the auction for the camera. What does this mean?
Quibids has mastered the art of spinning their services to appear legitimate, and has even involved the media. But the good media reviews are now old, and during my investigation I could not find any in-depth reviews which were positive.
Even the Accounting firm that supposedly certifies the ethics of the Quibids business states clearly that they cannot test the legitimacy of the services. There seems to be some trickery going on. I suspect they were computer generated shill bidders. They were a programming ploy to artificially drive up the overall token pool shill bidding on behalf of Quibids , making it appear the auction was closer to closing, and causing the discount price to be higher at the end.
I immediately contacted via email. Could not get live person. Was only with email. July I got email back stating they would not refund money that after so long money becomes voucher and will not refund voucher. I sent them email yesterday.
Told them it was unacceptable. I was going to report them and get a class action suit against them. This was theft and was going to leave a Google review. I got email stating they got a letter from bank about charger. Will refund money immediately so they that approach. And still should get class action if you ask me. Scam for sure. Thanks Angela. Get buying tips about Deal Websites delivered to your inbox. Thank you, you have successfully subscribed to our newsletter!
Enjoy reading our tips and recommendations. So, I have Quibids for several months in and a couple of more here in Unfortunately, it is very addictive for me and I have lost a lot of money or bought a lot of gift cards!
Here are a few of my observations:. There are way too many people that seem to have unlimited voucher bids to use. One can determine this by observing and monitoring certain bidders OR using one of the bid services like BidPanther or BidNinja. I have observed people spending hundreds of bid to win a 15 bid auction. I have seen on BidNinja where some people have tens of thousands of voucher bids How in the world could someone acquire that many bids?!
I have observed a bidder who allegedly just signed up that day use hundreds of voucher bids and the bidders history shows he has never won anything. The time frame for locking out bidders seems to have been extended. It is quite obvious that many of the so-called "Power Bidders" are using an autobidder. There will be one bidder bidding on more than 5 auctions but not using the Bid-o-matic.
All the bids are entered at the last possible second and at the exact point where someone's bid-o-matic stops.
No way this could be done manually. Quibids either can't or won't do anything about this. Quibids hasn't updated their website in years and still advertises gameplays and other features that no longer exist.
Quibids continues to offer a way for Power Bidders to continue to dominate the auctions by selling the Bid Busters. Since they have huge amounts of voucher bids they will almost always win the auction and have even more opportunities to bid on auctions.
Quibids is like gambling in that as a regular bidder you are not going to come out ahead. You ARE going to lose money The power bidders on the other hand are winning hundreds or thousands of dollars a day. Of course the million dollar questions are: How do we know this operation is legit? How do we know these power bidders aren't "Sticks" an old carnival term for people hired to pretend they are playing and winning a carnival game to draw in more people.
The answer is: you can't. So bid at your own risk. Quibids almost never offers an item for sale now without including "voucher bids" as part of the item. The idea that voucher bids are free is ludicrous at best. You either bid on a voucher bid auction or you pay for them if you win a gift card auction.
Lastly, the real bids you used to bid on an auction are returned to you as voucher bids if you lose
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