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QuiBids Reviews Summary

QuiBids has a rating of 3.3 stars from 3,061 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally satisfied with their purchases. Reviewers satisfied with QuiBids most frequently mention customer service, credit card and gift cards. QuiBids ranks 2nd among Penny Auction sites.

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Washington
1 review
2 helpful votes
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I just joined a couple days ago. My first 2 auctions were for gift cards. I won them with a couple bids each. Then I was hooked, but it turned out to be beginner's luck. Overall, it is very difficult to win an auction. There are too many bidders for every single item. And there are nutjob bidders that will pay more for an item than it's worth. Probably out of a psychotic need to win at any cost. I think you have to be an obsessive, hard-core, long-term player to be successful at qwibids. It's not for me. I won't be using the site any longer.

Date of experience: October 17, 2013
Tennessee
1 review
1 helpful vote
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All of these people who are screaming that quibids is a scam or ripoff are idiots. It does require a lot of patience and strategy to be successful, but can be very rewarding if you apply yourself. My screen name is lostinspace*******, and I have won over 100 auctions and saved thousands of dollars on these items. This site is great if you have a little extra time. Success will likely not be instant.

Date of experience: October 7, 2013
Massachusetts
1 review
1 helpful vote
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Their signup process is deceiving - it was honestly NOT clear they were going to charge me $60 for 100 bids when I signed up. There were no options for buying less bids, no explanation that you purchase bids in advance (I figured I was giving credit card info to charge at a *later* time IF I decided to start bidding) and no answers from customer support. I would never have laid out $60 for a site I only wanted to try out.

Date of experience: October 6, 2013
Portugal
1 review
0 helpful votes
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Thanks for the warning folks.
Was just about to have a go, not now.

Jeff

Date of experience: October 4, 2013
Wisconsin
1 review
1 helpful vote
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I have been on Quibids for over 2 years now. I won gift cards, printers, i pad, vacuum, xbox, helicoptors, calloway golf clubs, watch, dsl, cd player, tv's, wii games, remote control boat, and on and on. My user name is wanttolook in case you want to make sure that I am a customer. I have had nothing but a positive experience with them. I have also contacted suppport numerous times, with nothing but prompt, proefessional, cusomter oriented serice,

Quibids is legit. Patience is an asset when bidding, and you can always start with gift cards, so even if you don't win, you can still use those bids towards the card. IF you start with $60 and just bid on a $50 gift card and a $10 Gift card(many to choose from) you really can't lose any money. They have Walmart cards, who doesn't go there?

Date of experience: September 30, 2013
Georgia
1 review
1 helpful vote
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I ONLY intended TO REGISTER on Quibids! LEGITIMATE sites give the consumer a chance to agree OR to decline ON the SITE ITSELF PLUS give a RECEIPT on the site itself in addition to emailing a receipt. Quibids does not practice "best practices" & appears to be deliberately vague, merely emailing that your account was charged $60! STAY WITH EBAY, everybody: I have filed a BBB complaint and would not mind considering a class action lawsuit too.

Date of experience: August 24, 2013
Massachusetts
1 review
2 helpful votes
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For people who joined this site when it first launched a few years ago, there is hope to win things. For someone joining today, there is NO hope. I used every tactic in the book from someone who'd been on Quibids for two years. Nothing worked. I lost $60 and will never use this site again. Psychos on this site will regularly spend more bids to win additional bids than the bids are worth, i. E. bidding 100 bids to win 50. Also, it because very apparent that Quibids has employees who will step in from time to time to outbid people. MSCARS is one of the user names who often jumps into bids and just keeps bidding no matter how many bids it takes. I've seen MSCARS spend 230 bids to win 50 more. Stay far away from Quibids.

Date of experience: August 22, 2013
Spain
1 review
0 helpful votes
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Quiero hablar muy bien de Everbuying gente muy seria y articulos de toda calidad. Gracias

Date of experience: August 10, 2013
Wisconsin
1 review
1 helpful vote
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Wish I had read this site before we got bamboozled out of $60. Oh well... what a brilliant scam. Wish I had thought of it. No, wait... I would NEVER have allowed myself to rip off people like this.

Good luck, and to other people like me, I feel your pain.

Date of experience: August 9, 2013
Massachusetts
1 review
1 helpful vote
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I used this site for about a month and did win a handful of items; your best bet is to bid on walmart gift cards and then try to get them cheap/worse case is you pay full price for them.
Now on the flip side. Their customer service is HORRIBLE! And I have had multiple tech issues that they refused to assist in or make right. I hit the buy now option on a gift card(I only owed $6.80) but never received it. I contacted support and was told it was being processed and would receive it soon... never got it. Contacted them a second time and they said I never ordered it and was told they would go ahead and open it back up for me... they NEVER did. Contacted them a third time and they said they couldn't do anything for me. I had spent well over $200-300 and they opted to lose me as a customer over $6.80.

I don't recommend this site to anyone!

Date of experience: August 4, 2013
California
1 review
1 helpful vote
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Totally shady company. I lost a bid for an iPad, but was given the option to buy it at a $30 discount (from quibids $769 vs. from Apple $799). So I bought the iPad. The next day I got an email requesting a photocopy of my State issued ID and credit cards.

What?! Do they want my bank acct number, birth certificate, and first born child as well? How many lawyers do they have on staff to protect customers from ID theft?

I have accounts with eBay and Amazon and they've never asked me to do that. Needless to say, when I asked them to close my account, they told me they'd credit back my card. I will be watching it like a hawk to see if they actually do. Shysters.

Date of experience: July 24, 2013
Arizona
5 reviews
16 helpful votes
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Lots of competition but lots of auctions too. Overall, I thing it's pretty tough to get any deals which are better than retail on quibids penny auction

Date of experience: July 2, 2013
Iowa
1 review
2 helpful votes
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I watched Quibids sell (supposedly at least)
A $400 item for 17.72 so they got 1772 bids (raffle tickets)
At. 60 each so they? Collected 1063. 20 for that item.

Why were Matt Beckham and quibids not listed
On this FTC property seizure action against
Jesse Willms, CEO's and companies including
Swipebids? Matt Beckham CEO'd swipebids
Before he CEO'd quibids.

Jesse Willms is now officially an internet scammer!
Why isn't Matt Beckham listed? He was CEO of swipebids!

Willms used lots of "front men", proxies, misspelled names
A huge number of site registrations and off shore bank accounts.

Did Quibids and Dealdash merely get overlooked by the FTC
Property seizure action?

Go to the FTC web site and look up case *******
Case No. 2:11-cv-*******
FTC File No. 102 3012
March 6,2012

http://ftc.gov/os/caselist/*******/index.shtm

Date of experience: July 1, 2013
Massachusetts
1 review
1 helpful vote
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Quibids is a scam and its all about gambling.

If it auction reaches 1 seconds left and someone bids it bumps the action time up everytime someone bids 1penny.

Shot if i was quibids i would have computer programs lie about people bidding *fake bids* so then real people keep bidding

I have so much to say its just has scam written all over it!

Date of experience: June 22, 2013
Pennsylvania
2 reviews
5 helpful votes
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WORST SITE EVER, AND A TOTAL RIP OFF. THEY SELL BIDS FOR $. 60 A BID SO IT SHOULD NOT BE CALLED A PENNY AUCTION, BUT A $. 60 AUCTION. THEY HAVE BIDDERS PLANTED WITH UNLIMITED BIDDING POWER, SO NO MATTER WHAT YOU ARE BIDDING ON, I GUARANTEE YOU, YOU WILL NOT WIN IT. OVER THE COURSE OF TWO WEEKS, I LOST A TOTAL OF $550.00 ON BIDS, AND HAVE ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO SHOW FOR IT. QUIBIDS SHOULD BE SHUT DOWN AND A CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT FILED AGAINST THEM BY EVERYONE WHO HAS EXPERIENCED THIS SCAM THEY ARE RUNNING!

Date of experience: June 18, 2013
El Salvador
1 review
2 helpful votes
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AWFUL..
June 11, 2013

AWFUL. LOTS OF FOREIGN EMPLOYEES OR ARTIFICIAL PROFILES BIDDING AGAINST YOU... YOU SEE GREAT DEALS TAKEN BY EVERYONE BUT YOU... THEY DO NOT ALLOW YOU TO WALK AWAY WITH DEALS UNLESS YOU HAVE WASTED TONS OF MONEY. THIS IS A TERRIBLE SCAM. DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY AND TIME...

Date of experience: June 11, 2013
Hawaii
1 review
1 helpful vote
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I joined yesterday paid $60 and boom all that money was gone in less than an hour I win 1 item which valued less than $1 in whole sale price. Ripped off.

Date of experience: May 28, 2013
Colorado
3 reviews
4 helpful votes
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I just started quibids a few days ago and it seems like a legit website. I bought the starter pack for $60 (100 bids) which it clearly tells you that you are doing as you type in your credit card number. So for those that said they didn't know... that's from lack of reading. So don't blame the site! Also, I was smart enough to bid on and win several voucher bids. So while i paid for 100 bids I have actually bidded well over 300 times! On top of winning several voucher bids I have also won 2 home depot gift cards, walmart gift card, chevron gift card, and a chili's gift card that altogether valued at $115. So as you can see, the bids paid for themselves. And each gift card was won at less than 50 cents each. While there is a handling charge of between. 50 - $2, the most i paid for an item was $2.25 ($50 chili's gift card was won for. 26 plus the $1.99 handling fee). So I say. Read the tips, get on the site, and get some bid vouchers! Because as long as your not paying for the actual bids, your getting a great deal. Happy Bidding! Hope this helps!

Date of experience: May 26, 2013
California
1 review
1 helpful vote
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The people that think sites like Quibids are scams just don't understand how they work or don't have the time or focus to make them work. If you only bid on items that you're planning to buy anyway, it's impossible to lose.
Example: Let's say I want to buy an xbox. I would go to Quibids and wait for the xbox I want to get to the mean average of what others have sold for (they provide this info). Then I would start placing bids strategically. It can take an hour of constant attention, but I may win the console for, say $15 and maybe around 30 bids - you can do the math. If I DON'T win the auction, I don't lose the bid investment because it goes toward the retail price of the item and I just buy it outright.
It's a win-win. You just have to understand the process and only bid on stuff you would already buy.

Date of experience: April 28, 2013
Spain
1 review
1 helpful vote
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I try Quibids and really, it's impossible, teh bids are too expensive, the web page is winning plenty of money with the lots of coupons of 15, 25, 50, 100 250 the people try desesperately to win. It's crazy, they are some people who bids mucho more than the price. I DONT recommend it, too many people. I lose some money. Even if you have bid ninja, you can lose. BE CAREFUL..

Date of experience: April 26, 2013