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Can you review aoenhtr PA site called BidZinga?I have a very bad experience with them which I wrote to them about: Can you explain to me how bidder trustor won Auction 11644 (a measly 10 Bid Package) under these circumstances:there were four bids beginning with mine at $0.05, needDgear , followed by trustor up $0.10 then mine $0.15 then trustor at $0.20. The last thing I did was to click the bid at 2 seconds but trustor won it at $0.25! For one thing how can he bid again right after he bid $0.20 and why didn’t my bid register despite the time and the circling arrow before the bidding suddenly ended in favor of trustor ? I actually had my doubts earlier from the start after I reported the flickering display and then I experienced similar frustrations but did not report them. This latest incident just proves that something is terribly wrong here and I cannot help but think this is a scam since I have invested $400 bucks trying to win an item which I never did despite my efforts. But how could I? I could not even win the least costly auction if this is your system. I have given you the benefit of my earlier doubts but now I shall write all my experiences in several blogs and other reviews and see to it that I could at least convince a few folks that this is all a scam.I can email you the offending auction webpage if you like.
There are several types of plubic auctions. Some are government auctions, and some are auctions that take consignments from the plubic, businesses, government agencies, charities that get the vehicles as donations, and dealers. What you will usually find is that most cars in the auctions are there for a reason. Either the dealer does not want to put the car on their retail lot and warranty it, or someone donated it to charity because it had problems. You will also find that there are dealers who are at these auctions Depending on the auction, they may have a minimum price set on the car, or the person who consigned the vehicle may be allowed to bid on the vehicle to protect it from being sold at a price that is too low. If a good vehicle comes through from a private seller, they will bid on it if it is priced low. The dealers know the value and will not pass up a great deal.Most all auctions are selling cars as-is, where is, how is. This means that they do not guarantee anything, they many times so not even announce a salvage or branded title. The old saying what you see is what you get applies. Be very careful buying a car at a plubic auction. You can end up spending more in repairs than the car is worth.
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