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The winner of an auction is always the last person who places a bid when the timer hits zero. Nothing else can determine the bidder other than the clock. Yes, shipping costs do differ depending on the item.

You can always view the shipping cost of a particular item at the bottom of the auction page. Does Quibids add any additional shipping charge for shipping items to Hawaii? I see low shipping fees on some large items. No, whatever the shipping price is on the auction page is what you will pay. We will not add more to the shipping price. Hi, my first time here. I was just curious as to know how long do you have to purchase your winning item after the auction has ended?

What happens if you're the winning bidder at the moment and accidentally click Bid? Do you use up another bid? Does the timer reset? Or do you block a bidder until someone else bids to protect those with twitchy hands, inquisitive children, attention wanting pets, or D all of the above?

If you are currently the highest bidder and you click the "Bid" icon, the system will not allow that bid to be placed. You will receive a message telling you that you are 'currently winning that auction.

Do to sub-standard internet service I only bid on auctions where I can use the autobid. Is there a way to search for only those auctions? When you are on the Homepage of all auctions, towards the top left of the page, under the words 'Live Auctions,' you will see an icon reading 'Filter By. No, there is not a set time for an auction to end. The auctions will go on as long as people continue to bid.

I am wondering why you don't set a limit on the number of vouchers that can be used to bid on your bid packs, like you do with real bids. Some bidders seem to use outrageous amount of vouchers, way more than they will win, to win a bid pack. It just seems like they are wasting bids.

I am wondering why you don't institute a limit on this? We set a limit on the real bids because their value is applied towards the Buy Now. Bid-Ninja is a browser plugin that integrates itself directly into the auction page. What that means is you get all the information you need to win more auctions while spending less money all without even having to leave the auction page! There is nothing like Bid-Ninja out there on the market, and with so much competition on Quibids you need to take advantage of every opportunity to get a leg up on your penny auction competition.

When would you rather be playing? Imagine knowing that a user has over 1, voucher bids to use somebody that you should stay far far away from. Winning at Quibids is not easy. Check out these winning tips for quibids and improve your chances of winning a great deal!

Since every qbids. The most common difference is that it is very common for bidders to jump into auctions late in the game. These bidders are known as jumpers and it is what I would consider the norm here at QuiBids. Single bidding is a bit more prevalent as an aggressive bidding strategy.

This means that other bidders may mistakenly think that this auction is about to close because they do not see you bidding at the 1 second mark even though you have our auto bidder on.

Single bidding aggressively with an auto bidder backup is fairly common here so that means you need to evaluate the single bidders more carefully than you do on other sites where the aggressive bidders are auto-bidding and the passive bidders are single bidding. You can fairly closely learn who is active in an auction whenever the quibids timer hits 1 and kind of pauses for a bit. Each time a user bids on the item, the clock gets reset, with a maximum of 20 seconds, so other users have a chance to bid.

Quote from the video: "Each time a bid is placed, the auction price will go up in increments of 1, 5, 10 or 20 cents. This increment is always shown at the top left of the product image.

If there isn't one, it will automatically go up in 5-cent increments. Now, as you can see in the video, there's a 2 cent bid appearing in the top left of the product image, which in fact is allowed. I'd say this immediately shows the unprofessionalism of QuiBids—someone I would not trust my money with.

But I may be reading too much into this. If you're currently the highest bidder, and no one else bids by the time the clock reaches zero, then you've just won the auction. In actuality, if you're committed to winning the auction, but there's also at least two others committed, you've got yourself a pretty good bidding war. This is the only part of the video that seems to be legitimate. You pay all the above costs with your credit card and fill out your shipping information.

Easy enough. If you really wanted to purchase the product, but lost the auction, then you have one chance left—Buy It Now. If you lose, you can opt to buy the product anyway, for the full retail value minus the cost of bids you've already placed.

Let's use the video's Wii example again. It was. Another editing goof? Or a way to make the final purchase price lesser and more enticing? But don't forget about shipping costs! Something they don't tell you about in the video nor explicitly state on their site is that it only credits bids purchased fully with credit cards. In the QuiBids blog , they try to make users aware that they should use the Buy It Now, so as not to waste their money. It is a fun and risk-free way to do your holiday shopping.

This is an unrealistic expectation that certain customers have. We encourage everyone to set a realistic expectation of how much time and financial investment is necessary to win a big ticket item.



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