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Consumer reviews about QuiBids |
NotAFool101
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Mar 9, 2012
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Definitely a very smart fool’s trap
The Federal Government should shut this type of gambling down!
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sheilashera
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Mar 10, 2012
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Definitely a very smart fool’s trap
I agree with most of the comments. It is more like gambling. So how can they compare themselves to e-bay. With e-bay at least you get something in return when you win and don't have to put up any money to bid on items. They are making tons of money off people gambling and most people get nothing. For an example: Say that 10 people were bidding on a $50 gift card and each bid around 25 bids . That is 25 bids x .60 = $15 each x 10 people = $150 for a $50 item !! And a more extreem case is when the item sells for $25.00. That means 2500 people bid a penny so that is 2500x.60= $1500 for maybe a $300 or so prize. So one lucky person wins and the others get nothing in return. So it is a rip off and someone is making lots of money
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Cygaurd
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Mar 24, 2012
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Definitely a very smart fool’s trap
If it sounds too good to be true, one should exercise caution. Misleading and false advertisement is frequently used by major corporations and big and small businesses alike to rip off consumers 24/7/365/. The lure of obtaining expensive items dirt cheap, as advertised by Quibids, draws the suckers into the bidding site. Most bidders have no clue that the chances of winning an item and getting it for the falsely advertised price are slim to nil. Every business enterprise is entitled to make a profit by providing goods and services, but when businesses rig their system which only favors them and the poor consumers ultimately pay the high price. Any naive person will unwittingly participate in the bidding process with the hope of winning the bid like most of us are used to while bidding for items on E-bay. Obviously, it is nothing like that. Unless this company is exposed, consumers will continue to lose money in the hope of getting an item for the low advertised price. It is real shame that watchdog agencies allows this kind of operations to continue. This company should be required to provide full details of all items sold to real people and a complete record of its bidding system to make sure the operation is legit and the site provides a valuable service instead of an online casino where consumers are bound to lose. It is time to wake up America.
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usus
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Apr 8, 2012
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scam
this is the worst bidders website in the internet! They try to scam people using their adrenaline during the bid and finally - you will never get what you bid for. This is a total scam, don't waste your money and health!
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Nathalie B
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May 1, 2012
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this ia scam, stay away from them!
This website is a scam! They offer 100% satisfaction with their bids but it's impossible! I registered with $60 and I never win anything even if I used an automatic bidding. They refused me in a refund and in my satisfaction. This is a total scam, people, beware and don't use them!
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Britney
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Jul 31, 2012
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fraudulence
This company never send me my amazon gift certificate! I just receive from them fake promises, which they are not going to complete! Do not trust!
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no chance
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Aug 12, 2012
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scam business! Liars! overhcrged for my FREE bid!
This company lies to people to get their money! They overcharged me for my first bids which actually are FREE according to their offer. They don't have customer support service and they never reply on emails. Beware and stay away!
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Olly Johnson
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Aug 28, 2012
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fraud
This company is fraudulent, it seems like you never win what you bid for! I made several bids and it seemed like I was going to win, but suddenly the auction disappeared and all the bids I paid for as well. So it is just a scam, this company just tries to get peoples money for nothing!
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hipster00
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Sep 14, 2012
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organized crime
This is an organized crime! Beware! It is impossible to win their actions and all bids are fake! When I found it I asked for a refund and they refused to me saying that they don't ave a refund policy. This is really fraudulent and dishonest! Beware and better stay away from them!
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mobileman
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Sep 22, 2012
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their free signup is a scam
Beware of QuiBids! Their free sign up is a scam - it automaticly deducts $60 from your account! The bid price is also different from the one they promise - it's 0.6 instead of 1 cent. It's really strange, illogical and looks fraudulent. Stay away from them.
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Guy Terry
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Nov 16, 2012
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They took money from my cc!
I have signed up for a free trial of their services, but instead they have charged me for $60.00!
I WANT MY MONEY BACK! NOT SATISFIED!
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Bill32
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Apr 26, 2013
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waste of time and money
QuiBids - this biding website is not that good as it claims to be. Actually this is fake website were computer bots are operating so it is impossible to win their auctions. Beware and better don't waste your time and money with them!
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