Quibids Internet Auction
The following is a sponsored review.
I have never bid online ever since because I have this notion that auction sites are never safe. Heck, I do not even trust eBay.
However, I am sure that as more and more auction sites pop up out of nowhere, they can ease out people’s worries of security issues just like me.
QuiBids for one may be on the right track. This auction portal was started in the middle of 2009 as an attempt to improve the Internet auction model by making it more exciting, safer and more reliable.
Of course, these 3 factors weigh in heavily to how much a user loves bidding on things in their site. Otherwise, I am sure they would go over to other auction sites instead if these 3 factors are not met.
There are many online auction portals alright. So there are bound to be many of them as scams too. Nobody wants to get robbed of their hard earned money.
Don’t worry though, QuiBids is real. It ain’t a scam and it is the real deal. For one thing, it is a BBB accredited business, which means that it focuses on a commitment to make a good faith and effort to resolve any consumer complaints as well as an acknowledgment for its legitimacy.
The company itself is based out of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and the goal as a business is to provide an exciting online auction model with better deals for the consumer than any other website in existence.
The thing is, everybody gets a chance to win all sorts of popular products at incredibly low prices. Really. So many new items, so many to bid to.
So how does this work? It is very easy actually. If you see something interesting, you buy bids from QuiBids for a very low price. Place a bid and that’s it. You can’t bid rapidly though as the system was developed to wait for a certain lag time to give other bidders a chance to bid.
I remembered this process looks somewhat the same going once twice and sold approach of auctions. It is a bit hard to explain on my part but I understand how it works. You can find more details about QuiBids in this link.
You have to get acclimated to how the system works since not all auction sites have the same user interface and the same process flow. Once you get the hang of it, it can be addicting. I know some friends who are addicted to bidding at auctions
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