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Wednesday, February 22, 2017

A PRIME EXAMPLE OF WHAT APPEARS TO BE A QUIBID SCAM, OR WORSE YET, "A BOT"??

Why Quibids is so hard for anyone to have a fair chance at winning.  

There are bidders that participate in these auctions that either do not know what they are doing or just do not care.  Or,  there are "BOTS" being used on the site.

 

Now, don't get me wrong, I am not accusing QuiBid of anything, but it makes me really wonder when a bidder WINS AN AUCTION BIDDING AS MUCH AS HE/SHE DID.  What I witnessed in a recent auction is something that happens on a regular basis, everyday.

Again, do not get me wrong, I am not writing this because I am mad at QuiBid for cheating or anything like that.  I have won auctions and I have made money on the resale of the items I have won.

The big difference between Quibid and gambling or playing the lotto is that you can actually have hours of enjoyment and actually get something real and of value out of the time and money you spend on QuiBids.  But that discussion is for another auction.

IF YOU DO NOT KNOW WHAT TO DO YOU WILL LOSE!  

I have recently witnessed an auction where a bidder made 168 bids.  168 bids at $0.60 a bid has a value of $100.80.  

What this bidder won was "Eternity Eau De Parfum Spray - 3.4 oz".  If you bought it from a regular store it costs around $24.67 for 3.4 oz. , (google it).

What does this mean?  This person spent $100.00 a 3.4 oz bottle of perfume that cost only about $24.67 in the real market.

You really need to like gambling and losing if you find enjoyment in this!



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