QuBids What's the catch?

   / QuBids What's the catch? #1  

gotrocks

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'Has anyone had experience with the "QuBids" that advertizes on TV to save 95%?

Just wondering how it works.

"If it's too good to be true....."

Please explain if you know.

Thank you.
 
   / QuBids What's the catch? #2  
You buy bids for $.60 each. Every time you bid it costs $.60. If you win you pay the winning bid price plus .60 for every bid you placed,pay that even if you don't win item.
 
   / QuBids What's the catch? #3  
another of these lousy nickle auctions. no way anyone ever gets 95% off. \
this is a big scam.
 
   / QuBids What's the catch? #4  
I have done this 1 time. I bought 60$ in bids up front and I have won 3 items with the 100 bids I bought. A big buddy heater , MacBook , and a mr buddy heater. Big buddy I got for 4 bids plus 1.09$ MacBook I hit for 27 bids plus 28$ n the othe heater I got for less than 10 bids and under 4 $. Shipping on these items is not cheap. But all n all I did save money but had to waste allot of bids on other things I wanted but didn't get
 
   / QuBids What's the catch? #5  
what if you just bid 40.00 for a laptop instead of .05 over the last bid of 1.25. maybe you'd get the thing cheap and save a load of little bids.
 
   / QuBids What's the catch? #6  
what if you just bid 40.00 for a laptop instead of .05 over the last bid of 1.25. maybe you'd get the thing cheap and save a load of little bids.

Can't. You have to go in in the .01 to .05 cent increments.

It's a really good business plan, though. I've never bought something but I've watched the auctions. You figure a laptop goes for $120. There's 12,000 cents in $120 (meaning someone had to bid 12,000 times). 12,000 times $.6 is $7200 PLUS the $120 owed is a solid $7,320, figure they are paying around $1,000 for a nice laptop, $6,320 is not a bad profit!!
 
   / QuBids What's the catch? #7  
Can't. You have to go in in the .01 to .05 cent increments.

It's a really good business plan, though. I've never bought something but I've watched the auctions. You figure a laptop goes for $120. There's 12,000 cents in $120 (meaning someone had to bid 12,000 times). 12,000 times $.6 is $7200 PLUS the $120 owed is a solid $7,320, figure they are paying around $1,000 for a nice laptop, $6,320 is not a bad profit!!

yup... thats why its a ripoff........i followed them for a bit, then did the math. the winner may make a good deal, dut all the losers WILL end up losing alot in the long run....kinda reminds me of Vegas.
 
   / QuBids What's the catch? #8  
QuiBids should come with free Vasoline. :laughing:
 
   / QuBids What's the catch? #9  
More like buying pull-tab tickets to win a ham at a picnic than an auction.
 
   / QuBids What's the catch? #10  
Now you've got me intrigued. I wish there was a way to start with less than $60 in bids, though. If I could put in $20 just to try it I might.
 

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