The way penny auctions work is that you are only able to bid a single penny at any time during the auction. However, at QuiBids.com, you must purchase each 1 cent bid for 60 cents. So an iPad that retails for $499 but was won for the grand total of 2,254 one cent bids (or $22.54) which actually cost 60 cents each means that the iPad just sold for $1352.40.
The way penny auctions work is that you are only able to bid a single penny at any time during the auction. However, at QuiBids.com, you must purchase each 1 cent bid for 60 cents. So an iPad that retails for $499 but was won for the grand total of 2,254 one cent bids (or $22.54) which actually cost 60 cents each means that the iPad just sold for $1352.40.
The way penny auctions work is that you are only able to bid a single penny at any time during the auction. However, at QuiBids.com, you must purchase each 1 cent bid for 60 cents. So an iPad that retails for $499 but was won for the grand total of 2,254 one cent bids (or $22.54) which actually cost 60 cents each means that the iPad just sold for $1352.40.
The way penny auctions work is that you are only able to bid a single penny at any time during the auction. However, at QuiBids.com, you must purchase each 1 cent bid for 60 cents. So an iPad that retails for $499 but was won for the grand total of 2,254 one cent bids (or $22.54) which actually cost 60 cents each means that the iPad just sold for $1352.40.
@Ovvw We provided a solution to a problem and people choose to sign up on their own free will. We help our members and provide a service our members find valuable.
here's the problem with your method... what worked back one year ago will never work today because the members competing is much higher now as the increased their popularity probably 10 fold. you will likely lose at this site why risk 60.00 to win a 100.00 item? Odds are you will lose take the 60.00 and save it to buy the item trying to save 40.00 is crazy YOU WILL LOSE!
@hobbytronusa This is a good point, but our data is updated on a regular basis which is what is used to feed are calculations for the straddle method entry points. As the competition increases so do our numbers. This video and the data is only to be used as an example.
maybe easy to win more bids. big deal. what about an ipad? why don't you make a video of that instead? much easier to win more bids as they aren't in high demand as an ipad.
maybe if i saw a video of you winning something actually worth something to me, then i might actually consider your services....!
@lniab Leaving a referal code online is against quibids policies if you get caught doing that you will get banned from the website you will lose all of your bids and anything you have won that hasnt made it to your door step will be returned to them and no refund will be given... so, yeah
@DaOnlyNips The data we use is not fake. We have collected over 600,000 records of auction data. Yes if everyone signs up for our service, all pick the exact same auction and all wait to bid late then the item will end with no bids on it and nobody would have lost any money. The goal of the straddle method is to wait out the other bidders and since the reports we provide aren't free most bidders won't have access to the data and won't know when to bid.
yes but what your not thinking of is that once the people in the room stop bidding leave and your the only one left, at the last minute 3 more new bidders will join and start bidding.
@fastboomman it did when i won my new macbook pro at half price... new people dont want to jump in to an auction where you have to lay down $300-$500 for the final price they will look around and try to find a diffrent auction to try their luck at, and the people who spend hundreds of bids will end up dropping out because they will be getting close to that break even point where there is no reason to keep bidding when you can "buy it now" for the same price
@aglabab Because the people just joining an auction want to try their luck at an auction that has just started... their hopes would be high trying to win it for like $20, rather than jumping into an auction at $300-$500, because they know for sure if they win the old auction they will have to lay down that much. generally the auctions just end because people were getting risky and not hitting the button fast enough. but they do end because nobody will ever go higher than full price
i got 25 bids for 1 cent like 20 mins ago haha
10truman 1 day ago
how can i get this data myself
IAmWhitecape 1 week ago
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The way penny auctions work is that you are only able to bid a single penny at any time during the auction. However, at QuiBids.com, you must purchase each 1 cent bid for 60 cents. So an iPad that retails for $499 but was won for the grand total of 2,254 one cent bids (or $22.54) which actually cost 60 cents each means that the iPad just sold for $1352.40.
3077BIODROID 1 week ago
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The way penny auctions work is that you are only able to bid a single penny at any time during the auction. However, at QuiBids.com, you must purchase each 1 cent bid for 60 cents. So an iPad that retails for $499 but was won for the grand total of 2,254 one cent bids (or $22.54) which actually cost 60 cents each means that the iPad just sold for $1352.40.
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The way penny auctions work is that you are only able to bid a single penny at any time during the auction. However, at QuiBids.com, you must purchase each 1 cent bid for 60 cents. So an iPad that retails for $499 but was won for the grand total of 2,254 one cent bids (or $22.54) which actually cost 60 cents each means that the iPad just sold for $1352.40.
3077BIODROID 1 week ago
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The way penny auctions work is that you are only able to bid a single penny at any time during the auction. However, at QuiBids.com, you must purchase each 1 cent bid for 60 cents. So an iPad that retails for $499 but was won for the grand total of 2,254 one cent bids (or $22.54) which actually cost 60 cents each means that the iPad just sold for $1352.40.
3077BIODROID 1 week ago
Ebay is the best hands down.
3077BIODROID 1 week ago
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This is a video about how to really win on Quibids.
It's called "How to win on Quibids with photo sensors and LCD tv"
sam88889999 2 months ago
what is the name of the song please?
the85danisek 3 months ago
@Ovvw "you can only slightly increase your chances" - Yes, that is our goal - to give people a better chance.
QuiBidsReport 3 months ago
@Ovvw We provided a solution to a problem and people choose to sign up on their own free will. We help our members and provide a service our members find valuable.
QuiBidsReport 3 months ago
here's the problem with your method... what worked back one year ago will never work today because the members competing is much higher now as the increased their popularity probably 10 fold. you will likely lose at this site why risk 60.00 to win a 100.00 item? Odds are you will lose take the 60.00 and save it to buy the item trying to save 40.00 is crazy YOU WILL LOSE!
hobbytronusa 4 months ago
@hobbytronusa This is a good point, but our data is updated on a regular basis which is what is used to feed are calculations for the straddle method entry points. As the competition increases so do our numbers. This video and the data is only to be used as an example.
QuiBidsReport 4 months ago
maybe easy to win more bids. big deal. what about an ipad? why don't you make a video of that instead? much easier to win more bids as they aren't in high demand as an ipad.
maybe if i saw a video of you winning something actually worth something to me, then i might actually consider your services....!
aglabab 5 months ago
i don't understand what the sale price of a __# of bids voucher is. so say if its 25 bids voucher on quibids is $.60, you pay 60 cents for 25 bids?
if somebody could help me out i would greatly appreciate it!
kramerlovescostco 5 months ago
@kramerlovescostco that's the way i know it. otherwise, bids are .60 cents each.
aglabab 5 months ago
if you like my video, click on this referral code and let the bidding begin!
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lniab 6 months ago
@lniab Leaving a referal code online is against quibids policies if you get caught doing that you will get banned from the website you will lose all of your bids and anything you have won that hasnt made it to your door step will be returned to them and no refund will be given... so, yeah
happyVIDwatcher 6 months ago
shit is fake if everyone goes on quibids report and they all start bidding at the same time price will go up always ... fucking manipulating scammers
DaOnlyNips 6 months ago
@DaOnlyNips The data we use is not fake. We have collected over 600,000 records of auction data. Yes if everyone signs up for our service, all pick the exact same auction and all wait to bid late then the item will end with no bids on it and nobody would have lost any money. The goal of the straddle method is to wait out the other bidders and since the reports we provide aren't free most bidders won't have access to the data and won't know when to bid.
QuiBidsReport 6 months ago
yes but what your not thinking of is that once the people in the room stop bidding leave and your the only one left, at the last minute 3 more new bidders will join and start bidding.
it never really ends....
fastboomman 6 months ago
@fastboomman it did when i won my new macbook pro at half price... new people dont want to jump in to an auction where you have to lay down $300-$500 for the final price they will look around and try to find a diffrent auction to try their luck at, and the people who spend hundreds of bids will end up dropping out because they will be getting close to that break even point where there is no reason to keep bidding when you can "buy it now" for the same price
happyVIDwatcher 6 months ago
@happyVIDwatcher why wouldn't new people spend 300-500 for a macbook pro??
aglabab 5 months ago
@aglabab Because the people just joining an auction want to try their luck at an auction that has just started... their hopes would be high trying to win it for like $20, rather than jumping into an auction at $300-$500, because they know for sure if they win the old auction they will have to lay down that much. generally the auctions just end because people were getting risky and not hitting the button fast enough. but they do end because nobody will ever go higher than full price
happyVIDwatcher 5 months ago
The site needs updating! It only has until the 22nd of July.
joeymcnew37209 7 months ago
@joeymcnew37209 Good point - We will update the data today at 6pm est and will begin updating more often each week. Sorry for the delay.
QuiBidsReport 7 months ago
@joeymcnew37209 We have since updated the site. Thank you!
QuiBidsReport 7 months ago
yoooo
rfleming342 7 months ago
Great video - I think I will try this out!
derreckn 1 year ago
Very interesting great video
texasdragon1 1 year ago