Yes, QuiBids is legitimate. It is an auction site in which you buy bids and then you are able to bid on any of the items currently for auction. For each bid, the price goes up 1,2 or sometimes 5 cents. For each bid, time is added on the clock to give others chances to win. The website is basically a tricky and risky way to get things you want, and the low price you often see is because of the price payed per bid, etc. It is legitimate, but you must be careful or else you will end up spending much more than you want to!
Yes it is a legitimate website. I have won and received all the items that i have won within a week. Just make sure you understand how it works. .60 cents per bid. It's a great website.
You must contact Quibids and request that they deactivate your account for you. There is NO link on their website for you to click on and deactivate it yourself. I deactivated my account by talking to a customer service agent on LIVECHAT.
Do you get free bids when you join quibids
Yes, AuJagBonus is a very legitimate website. The website is an ad watching site.
Quibids is not currently a publicly traded company.
Yes, Drove.com is a legitimate website for purchasing vehicles.
Yes, One Cent Kicks is a legitimate website.
There are many other auction websites that are similar to eBay. Some of those websites include: Amazon, Yahoo, Overstock, and QuiBids. QuiBids auction website is fairly new compared to the others.
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Yes it is very much a legitimate website...I have used its services many a times...
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