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I'm from air shall islands, Can I place my bit and get my stuff through post office box?

Asked by Randy A. on 1/1/2013

37 Answers
Matt L.5/12/2015

Yes, you might save a few bucks but what is your time worth? Also, did you really want or need that item? Once you're engaged in a bidding war it’s not fun nor a good use of your time. Life is too short to be "stuck" in front of a computer screen for hours on end. My advice: if you have family, invest your time there, if you don't have family, invest your time to start a relationship, by far this will be more rewarding to your well-being overall. If you do decide to bid on something, make sure you absolutely "need" it and are willing to pay full price (happens a lot). Remember, on every auction there are many more losers than winners and QBids make a ton of dough doing this. For example an iPad Air2 sold for $58.89 or $3,533.40 in real cash! It’s $599 at the Apple store all day long. PS - read the shipping terms re. Liability. I won a TV and was liable for the condition upon receipt if I didn't reject shipment. The delivery service will not wait for you to check out the product to reject shipment if it is bad. So you are on the hook for return shipping costs and the replacement product is per QBid's choosing. As you can tell I didn’t enjoy watching the 10 second clock count down over and over again for literally hours. And the winning price was “way over” the highest price in their “statistics” - very common.
Blake B.3/12/2015

Hi Randy. Per our terms, you must provide a postal address where you reside (P. O. boxes or similar arrangements are not permitted). We do this to prevent fraud and duplicate accounts. You can read more about this here: http://www.quibids.com/en/help/terms.php
Amit K.5/10/2012

My account no. 285735, my name is display in latest bidder and i won last month april, but no massage in my email and how received the won goods with not return rest asmmount in my bids account.
Kevin w.3/10/2012

Strongly RECOMMEND DO NOT USE QUIBIDS BIG SCAM
bret t.11/29/2011

Does anyone know how to remove Quibids? I keep getting pop-up ads for it though I've never joined the site and Safari is configured to block pop-ups.
S B.9/15/2011

From the Grant Thornton audit report:

"Quibids maintains effective controls to provide reasonable assurance that bids are placed by bona fide users and does not manipulate the bidding process to inflate the bid price or affect who wins the auction (no use of bots, shill bidding, or bidding by employees).

Quibids maintains effective controls to provide reasonable assurance that winning auctions and “Buy Now” orders are fulfilled (i. E. shipped).”
sam d.4/26/2011

Quibids is a scam. To win somethings you will pay more then its price by the other auctions. Second you will never win over 50$ because they have own groups who will not let you win any auction and they use different names in the same big auction to let you think that somebody go somebody come and win.
You will not have any chance to win if you do not believe that you will lose your money, their policy is to suck all the money of the all the participated members. You can win 10,25, and 50$ and any voucher bids but u will never win 100$ or more and you will pay more then what you will win
Rick D.4/15/2011

It Is A Total Rip Off. If You Look At It, It Really Pisses You Off... Ok, Bids Are 0.60 Cents Each Right? And If You Look At Something Like An Power Drill That Someone Finally Won For $37.87 That Was Worth $255.00. But If You Look Deeper Into It, Quibids Made Tons Of Money Off of The Bidders At 0.60 Cents A Bid. Every Bid The Price Goes Up One Cent. Sounds Good, Not Good. Ok If You Multiply 0.60 And 3,787 Bids You Get $2,272.20. Thats how Much They Made Off Total Bids For That Product Although You Got It For A $37.87, They Made $2,272.20 Off Of It... Its A Shame, This Is Why The Economy Is Shot. Im Gonna Protest On Capital Hill Against This Company With No Phone Number...
Susan T.4/6/2011

Quibids has ads all over the place! They must be making so much money off of us...
T N.2/16/2011

Another reviewer, T. H. contributed this review: http://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/www.quibids.com#709

No phone # for QuiBids listed on their entire web site, or anywhere in their 12 page response to Bank of America, that resulted when I requested a 'charge back' of my $60.00. Within QuiBids response was "ask this customer to contact our customer service, requesting a refund for any unused bids." So, I called Bank of America and asked them if they might have a phone # for them as I could not find one. They found one and said they would call for me. Then they came back and said they were place on hold for the next available agent, they then gave me the phone #, told me to press 0 and to call back if I was unsuccessful. Here is the phone number for QuiBids, good as of 2/16/2011. 405-253-2038

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