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A great place to get a toshiba DVD player at a discount is one of the many auction sites that proliferate on the internet. Like eBay or bidcactus, even amazon has good prices.
Recently, with the rise in popularity of "penny auctions", sites such as Quibids and Bidcactus have been getting their fair share of internet traffic. As for general auction sites, one can find auctions to bid on at sites such as Amazon, Sam's Club, and Public Surplus.
I just received 20 points as bid credit because I joined after I clicked on an ad. I thought the offers (like an overstock) are quite interesting. Sure, if all starts with 0.00 Dollars, you think you can make a bargain. But then I found out that I had to buy more bids. And 50 bids costs $ 37.50 (this is the minimum), yes, 0.75 USD per bid you give and with each bid your money account shrinks. I did it to learn more. If you like to play and loose money, do it. Other call it a casino. I do not go to casinos. We have some in Miami ;-) This webpage looked serious, but it is a scam. I do not trust this page and will not do it again. I won one giftcard for 25USD. I have to pay USD 37.50 as a minimum to be able to bit, 0.33 USD after the auction closed and shipping costs of USD 2.50. I tried to bit on an iPad 2, after the official auction time was up, a lot of people bit, or maybe machines bit here, because some names are so creepy, I guess, machines are bidding as well to push the price up. After 5 hours the auction was finally won by someone. Congratulations. But overall this person pays now 32 USD and bit 214 times, the maximum (who does not won) was 305 times. But now you see the business model. If 32 USD has to be paid, it might not be much money for the one who won, but these are 3,200 bids each worth 0.75 USD. This is 2.400 USD for the bidcactus llc, the article was worth USD 699. So, there is no limit and the income must be tremendous for the owner of bidcactus for all the nice gadgets we want to have. This is basic human business. Wanna have... yeah... bidcactus is a nice business model or a scam? Decide for yourself. I am done with it - after one day. To summarize it, it is not trustworthy.
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No day is safe. No day is safe.
Quite safe but not completly safe
no it is definitely not safe no it is definitely not safe
yes! it is very safe. safe for kids and safe for your computer!
Its safe
Opinion 1:BidCactus is not a scam. Penny Auctions aren't regulated yet, but they probably will be at some point.Unlike any other Penny Auction Site, BidCactus is the only Penny Auction Site to undergo an audit by an independent third party - Ernst & Young. They are also accredited by the Better Business Bureau.Opinion 2:Yes, it's a scam as most people understand the word. You are paying seventy five cents per bid with no guarantees. It may just as well list itself as a gambling site, but even in the unlikely case you "win", you'll have paid more for whatever you bought then you would have at the store!No Opinion, fact. I just watched a bidding war between two parties. It was for a gift certificate. At a presumed value of $0.70 per bid, with 77 bids and a $2.95 shipping charge, the "winner" just paid $56.85 for a $25.00 certificate. The bidding was not stopped when the retail value was met/exceeded. It was allowed to continue. Two parties were bidding so a total of $110.75 was taken in for a $25 gift certificate. This is a SCAM by definition!Some factual data:In the sixty or so days since the BBB accreditation of BidCactus they've a number of complaints, especially when one considers how few a percent of people complain to the BBB out of the total number of people who are upset.The BBB has listed 19 complaints. These complaints, from the BBB's own site are as follows:Failure to substantiate charges.Failure to honor a contract or agreement.Invalid or false contract.Unauthorized changes to the contract or agreement.Failure to provide promised assistance or support for products or services.Non-delivery of products.Guarantee or warranty complaints issue.Sales complaint issue.Sales presentation misrepresented the service.Sales presentation used dishonest sales practices.Delayed completion of service.Complaints are listed as 13 "resolved" and 6 "administratively closed".Now with the data, one may draw their own conclusions as to the appropriateness of dealing with BidCactus.
They are very safe. Not completely safe but more then enough-