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Review64239
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Nov 29, 2010
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QuiBids QuiBids billed my debit card 48 dollars , did not give me the bids and are unreachable for refund..5 emails and 10 pnone call ..no response 4
QuiBids charged my debit card $48.00 and did not give me the bids...I have emailed them 5 times ..now the site refuses to send an email ..i get a message saying "You already report this" The phone wait time is 60 plus mins....I gave up after 8o minute wait time. so I am out $48 and nothing in return. I never even received the bids.
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Review41812
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Jun 27, 2011
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QuiBids QuiBids billed my debit card 48 dollars , did not give me the bids and are unreachable for refund..5 emails and 10 pnone call ..no response 4
The so called book ‘Divine Vastu Tips’ claimed to have been ‘written’ by Master Deepak is a purely an assorted compilation of different ‘Vastu Shastra’ articles found in different websites related to ‘Vastu Shastra’, over the Internet and fraudulently accredited as 'authored' by Master Deepak whose credentials are doubtful. He is hardly educated up to an elementary school and cannot write or speak a full sentence in English and coincidently with an existing criminal record in United States. He is not even a ‘Brahmin’ or ‘Pandit’ as claimed by him. He entered USA with a musical group from India as ‘Tabla Player’ and disappeared and applied for Asylum.He has not been granted US Citizenship due to many malpractices including fake marriage records in collusion with a Fijian woman, who was ‘paid’ for the ‘fake marriage’ to get US Citizenship. His address is 123, Wendy Court, Union City, CA 94587. His real home address is 8484, Willow St, Newark, California 94560 but on papers it is different. He paid ‘someone’ to compile all these articles in the form of a book for him. Later on he managed through an Indian Publisher ‘Future Point India’ to get it printed and presently selling this book ‘Divine Vastu Tips’ in United States. He has also ‘purchased ‘a book ‘Annual Horoscopes-2011’ from the same publishers (since they also upload the same contents on their website www.futurepointindia.com on weekly basis) and Master Deepak is selling this book in his own name. Please expose him and inform the competent authorities for plagiarism and the big fraud committed by him. Action can also initiated against the Future Point India for violation of laws. All these content details can be verified over the Internet itself.
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Review41812
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Jul 2, 2011
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QuiBids QuiBids billed my debit card 48 dollars , did not give me the bids and are unreachable for refund..5 emails and 10 pnone call ..no response 4
Master Deepak ji GOAT molestor and Chudai Khana Raja where his Hareem of lovelys are there for his personel chuth marouing as he is the Master of the chuth and Randi khana, he is now starring on GOOGLE Master ji milking, featuring his pornographic expoits and beastiality with a GOAT back home in Punjab, where he milks the male goat and swallows the male GOATS ejaculation. Master Deepak ji is the master of pornography, nudity and wife stealing as he cons his patrons out of their monies so he can milk goats and other mens married wifes, yes he only goes after married women. Master Deepak Ji the fake astrologer also is half Indian and HALF AFRICAN look at his curly worly hair and his overgrown (Angelina Jolie) lips not to mention his voracious appetitie for milking other mens wifes and before he knew what a woman was MALE GOATS in Punjab. He is the Punjabi/African James Bond who is a fake astrolger stealing money from people with Faith scams(Puja) as he owns a $100, 000 Mercedes S Class car with LEATHER (6 dead cow skins) for his pleasure, which HOLLY Hindu would do this? Master Deepak Ji, because he is half African and not pure blood Indian, his features spaek a thousand words. Master Deepak Ji now on GOOGLE with Guru Ji milking, his porno expoits for all to see, check it out its quite salacious and makes Playboy, Hustler, Penthouse look tame !
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Review77388
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Nov 2, 2010
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Quibids No Items I bid on went cheap, only the ones I didn't bid on. I believe it is a scam. Time on clock not accurate oklahoma city, Oklahoma
Quibids auction on line is a scam. Items they so go cheap, don't. When you bid on an item the price keeps going up and up and yet the second you stop it sells. I tried bidding on Items that a few other people where bidding on and it still kept going up. I stop and it sells. So they would have the same item up for auction so I'd try again and stay with it and up and up and up it went again. The clock time would jump from 5 seconds down to 1 second. You pay 60 cents per bid and most of the time your name doesn't show up as a bidder and yet you still pay 60 cent. There is something not right about this. A blender that you bid on sells for 52 cents you try to bid again and the same Item and it's price keeps going up, much more than that 52 cent auction a second before. You pick and Item with three bidders and place a bid and all of sudden there is 15 bidders. The second you stop it sells but if you stay with it, it just goes up and up and up. Either the company has outsiders bidding for them. Other people to cause the bidding to rise. It's is two strange that You stop bidding it sell right away and if you stay on you can never get the item.
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Review42967
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May 5, 2011
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Quibids No Items I bid on went cheap, only the ones I didn't bid on. I believe it is a scam. Time on clock not accurate oklahoma city, Oklahoma
Manager The Crook ...
sets up visits to, and senior citizen facilities in order to get in their pockets. He is a crook in a suit on all levels and lies about everything in order to get? his cut. He is not honest and lacks? proper business practices. ? WHen you meet him, just go with your first insticts--yes he is a snake in the grass.
He cheats those he encounters and should not be trusted. He proclaims that he is a reformed business man, but he is not. He trys recruiting people to his and does not make good on his promises. He exaggerates everything and he simply lies in order to get you in the door and sell insurance to your family and friends. He goes beyond selling--it is downright lieing. It is just a scheme in order to get more coming in to make him look good, while he cheats you. BEWARE! He will probabaly choose money over his own wife and kids. Potential clients and Insurance agents. BEWARE, BEWARE, !!! This guy is a sneak in the Grass
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Review44127
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May 24, 2011
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Quibids No Items I bid on went cheap, only the ones I didn't bid on. I believe it is a scam. Time on clock not accurate oklahoma city, Oklahoma
I would contact Paypal to have them look into the matter. It is a common thing for this to happen as Ebay has many iffy auctions.
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Review102289
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Jul 10, 2011
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QUIBIDS quibids.com NO WARNING Quibids would IMMEDIATELY charge my credit card for $60.00 ! Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
A STERN warning to anyone considering signing up with QUIBIDS! Read this now... I signed up for QUIBIDS today and I was shocked to see that QUIBIDS IMMEDIATELY charged my credit card for $60.00! NO warnings about the $60.00 billing and in all that I read BEFORE I entered my credit card I was never given a option to be billed for ANY amount. Now I understand that that I must buy bid points to participate in Auctions, but "I" and all members should always have the option to select the amount of points WE wish to buy! It's as simple as that. In truth, I wanted to buy $25.00 to start and everything I read said I would be able to buy my points "later" after I signed up, but $60.00 is a lot of money that I never expected to spend. *** I sent a message to support@quibids.com requesting a FULL refund and I received a automated response. Tomorrow I will contact my credit card company to see if there is anything they can do to. *** I think everyone agrees, these kinds of deceptive 'sign-ups' should be against the law! The QUIBIDS sign-up page should CLEARLY include a message right up-front that QUIBIDS intended to bill new members $60.00 and how difficult is that? If I knew of that policy I never would have signed-up, but they didn't bother to do that. In my estimation it is both dishonest and deceptive for anyone to do business like this. Readers please, KNOW you WILL be billed $60.00 right up front! You have been warned. I promise to let everyone know how QUIBIDS responds to my complaint. If QUIBIDS fails to refund my money I will escalate my complaints to the State of Oklahoma, the Better Business Bureau, all of Oklahomas' politicians and to every federal agency I can find.
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Review49361
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Jul 14, 2011
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QUIBIDS quibids.com NO WARNING Quibids would IMMEDIATELY charge my credit card for $60.00 ! Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
was anything done because i had the same problem. PLEASE let me know!!!
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Review72711
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Jan 6, 2011
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quibids not receiving gift card purchases and runaround from customer support, Internet
I won some gift cards on quibids--some I won on auction and some I took the "Buy It Now" option--this was in November and I never received cards. There were 3 $25 Walmart cards and a $10 Walmart card. I emailed and told them I never received them. They sent an email that the cards had been cancelled and they were replacing them with new ones and I got an email saying they had been shipped on December 15th. No cards arrived.
I contacted them again on Jan. 2nd. They got back to me on Jan. 5th and said they were checking with their shipping department. On Jan 7th I got an email with a form to fill out for a missing gift card--but it was on one I had already received!
At this point I'm starting to think they have no intention of replacing the cards or they're going to make it so difficult I'll just give up. Perhaps they have run out of money???
I have reason to believe this is not a unique problem as my sister bid and purchased a Walmart gift card for me for Christmas and it has not arrived either.
Is anyone else having this problem?
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Review48625
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Jul 8, 2011
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quibids not receiving gift card purchases and runaround from customer support, Internet
Went to use a $200 walmart gift card only to find out it had already been used online and was empty of all money! I had never used it and had to scrape the silver code off to get the pin number so it had never been used. Although I got it through Quibids it was mailed from a Ward Wulf in Oklahoma City, Ok. So I don't know if he's involved or not. Trying to get walmart to identify who and where the purchase was made from to see if Quibids has crooked workers. Something is so not right here!
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Review68081
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Nov 24, 2010
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QuiBids QuiBids Voucher Scam Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
After reading "How Quibids Works" and "The 3 Biggest Mistakes Beginners Make" - I was led to believe that my bids, (which cost 60 cents each), could always be used towards the purchase price if I lost the auction. I figured "I really cant loose, as long as I am willing to purchse the item if I dont win it, my costs for bidding can be used towards the price". Boy was I misled!
As a beginner, I was directed to a "Beginner Auction" where I could bid on "voucher" packages of bids. So I bid on a few of these and came out only *slightly* ahead on the cost of buying actual bids. I actually bought voucher packages on auctions I lost. I wound up spending most of my "real bids" the first day buying addtional bids as "vouchers". I was limited to 3 wins, and had a grand total of 101 bids for which I spent a total of about $60 - but I used most of my "real bids" purchasing "voucher bids".
The next day I went to log in and found out that my "voucher bids" unlike "real bids" dont count for anything towards the purchase price of the items for auction!
Nothing in the basic information I read told me this. The issue is not addressed in "How Quibids Works" or "Quibids 101" or in "The 3 Biggest Mistakes Beginners Make".
Cleary, there should be a big fat WARING when people purchase voucher packs vs purchasing "real bids" - they cost exactly the same as real bids but dont work like real bids.
I should have known it was just a rippoff site. Whats more, they make you spend all your "real bids" before you can start using your "voucher bids" so you dont know that they are not the same (although they cost the same), until you have used up all your "real" bids.
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Review44015
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May 23, 2011
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QuiBids QuiBids Voucher Scam Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Search "Quibids are Scammers" on facebook and like me please!
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Review71813
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Nov 21, 2010
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Quibids QUIBIDS UN-AUTHORIZED CHARGES Internet
hello. my name is Devin . i just signed up for a new account on quibids, and there is a 48 dollar charge showing up on my credit card. there was not a notification, or permissions or approval for this! there was not and mention of this in the terms and conditions list. privacy policy, or at any point in the registration. this i have tried the support button on the website and what do you know it does not work. i just registered and as soon as it logged in a page popped up and say thank you for you purchase. i even asked the on line support rep if there were and charges for signing up, knowing that they would not be honest i also read all the fine print and all of the terms and conditions. no mention of this. i just requested to see what the fuss was about, i am IT technician for verizon wireless so i know i didn't not "hit any button" to purchase this. i researched the site before joining a lot of complaints but not one where someone was charged un authorized fraudulent charge. so i skipped their support page and sent a direct email and we will see if they will not steal from me and take back their un authorized charge
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Review49517
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Jul 15, 2011
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Quibids QUIBIDS UN-AUTHORIZED CHARGES Internet
I concur! This is what I wrote to QUIBIDS:
Wow! All I have to say is that when you have to pay for bids at .60 cents a pop and you get into bidding wars it can get pretty expensive in a hurry even after going after small items like 15 bid vouchers. I joined yesterday without reading your terms and conditions and after getting burned for $60 thinking I was only giving my bank information to join and purchase something if it looked appealing. But, little did I know you had to purchase bids. In a way I feel like I was scammed. I know not everybody wins but, if I were to put my odds against winning something on e-bay for what I spent on this site I could have benefited from e-bay. Shame on me for diving into something I had no knowledge of and spending $60 for a $10 Foot Locker gift card. Waiting in front of the computer for the right time is just a huge waste of time and money. False hope is what your selling to many bidders on this website. Kudos to you for making the website appealing, but shame on us for believing we can win!
This was their response:
Hi Javier -
I am sorry this has been your impression of the website. We try to make our site as transparent as possible. For this reason we created the "QuiBids 101" section of the website which thoroughly describes our business model; and what we would consider to be realistic expectations for our customers to have, as well as the amount of profit / loss the company actually makes with this business model.
I would like to recommend that you read the articles in the QuiBids 101 section, specifically the articles in the section titled, “Our Auction Model Explained”.
It is very possible to win on our site. Since we launched in October 2009, we have had thousands of winners on our site. We have even had a large number of people max out their win limits for a given month. Here at QuiBids we strive to ensure that the customers who participate in our auctions have a great time and experience the fun of winning items at really low prices. It is not, however, realistic to assume that a $27 or $45 bid pack will likely lead to winning a $200+ item on our site, like a MacBook or PS3. While this does happen all the time, it is not a good expectation to have.
I hope this clears up some of your concerns and helps to make our site clear. Please let us know of any suggestions you might have in regards to ways that we can further improve upon our website.
Thank you for your interest in Quibids and have a wonderful day!
Sincerely, Marshall QuiBids Support
This was my response:
In response to your e-mail. Maybe your website should post every bid for what you sell it for $0.60 not a penny! I was just on your website to confirm what I thought was true. An Apple iPad sold on your website for $32.54 (supposedly) that's where you get people to believe that they are getting a great deal! Up to 95% off like you advertise. But, in actuality there was 3, 254 bids @ $0.60 a bid that equals to $1, 952. Your website is misinterpreting it's actual auction value so you can benifit from it. You get people into bidding wars for example Joe, Shmoe & Kathy buy you 800 bid pack for $480. Sounds like a good deal so far for all of them. They get ready and all 3 start getting into a bidding war. Well as you know only one is going to come out winning. Joe and Shmoe are pissed because they blew all their bids and came up empty handed and Kathy won because she had more bids than the other 2. $1, 952 for a $700 product is a steal! NOT!!! This is one of many ways to scam people and I followed suit with the rest of them. Never did I go for the big items because I'm a realistic person but, good job on your web designers presentation.
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