answersLogoWhite

0

Do you actually save in qui bids?

User Avatar

Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

no, not at all. All penny auctions, regardless of reputation, are a bad idea and should be avoided. All penny auctions, regardless of reputation, are a bad idea and should be avoided.

First of all, QuiBids.com and other penny auction sites require people to pay for the option to bid, but don't allow them to bid in increments of their choosing. This means that QuiBids is forcing the price up and profiting all the while.

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How old do you have to be to start a Qui Bids account?

18


Is qui bids fake?

It is not fake but every time someone bids the time starts over again.


Has anyone else been scammed by Qui-bids?

There are many people that are likely to have been scammed by QuiBids. This can depend on the perception, and the person that is speaking of being scammed, however.


Is a hawk a insectivore?

No. It isn't. they actually eat smaller bids and fish. And occasionally insects. But they don't eat only bugs.


Who plays Bon Qui Qui?

Anjelah Johnson plays bon qui qui


How much are bids on Beezid?

It depends on which bid pack you purchase. They range from $27 for 30 bids to $550 for 1000 bids. For example, if you purchase a bid pack for $27 for 30 bids, you'll receive an extra 25 bids totaling 55 bids. That comes out to be only $.49 per bid.


Are bids warm-blooded?

yes bids are warm-blooded


What does 'Sauve qui peut' mean in English?

literally: save who could Idiomatic English 'run for your life! ' or 'every man for himself !'


Is rapid bargain fake?

I personally think that it is a HUGE scam. I signed in wanting to buy an ipod and cannot believe quite how naiive I was thinking that it would actually work. Basically you buy bids, so for example 50 bids will cost you $40. You then use up these bids by bidding on an item you're interested in. I ended up spending $140 on bids to not actually win the item in question. If you don't win the item, your bids (ie. the $140 I spent on buying the bids) goes in a "bank account" against your name. So if you ever (!!!???!!!) actually win an auction, the value goes against the purchase of that item. This amount however is only valid for 30 days and so you have to win an auction in that time period or you lose your money. Of course, you can only win an item by buying yet more bids to bid on an auction. I don't see how you can ever win an item and use your old bid money to pay for it without still having money left in your bank account. Therefore you have to keep buying more and more bids to use the money that you've paid for previous bids you've bought where you haven't won the item. There are so many people bidding against each item, that the chances of you actually winning are (I believe) highly remote, so the company make a fortune, and I mean a FORTUNE out of anyone stupid enough to use their site (me!!). I bought the inital amount of bids which ran out very quickly and then I thought "oh well, if I don't keep bidding I'll have just wasted my money, so I'll buy some more bids". Of course, they want people to think that way so they can scam them out of their money. DON'T BE FOOLED!!!!


What does qui qui mon ami mean?

Who who my friend. "Qui qui" is also slang in french for "penis"


What does 'sauve' mean?

The verb 'sauve' means save. One of its more common uses is the disaster warning 'Sauve qui peut', which means 'Save who can'. Less literally, and more smoothly, the phrase translates as 'Everyone for oneself', or 'Save oneself'.


What is qui in french?

Qui means "Who"