Thursday, May 17, 2012
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QuiBids.com, the leading penny auction site, has just announced a new auction format to their queue: Global Auctions!

From the QuiBids Blog:

Starting Tuesday, April 24, QuiBids will offer Global Auctions! As in, our customers may now compete for items with users in other countries. Break out the exclamation points, because this is huge news!!!

By pooling markets together, we’re able to offer even MORE products for auction. More products mean MORE variety, and MORE winners. Every. Single. Day.

Global Auctions are the latest QuiBids innovation to accommodate our growing customer base (we’re now nearing eight million registered accounts) as we expand overseas. Now our customers in smaller markets like Canada and Australia (and eventually Spain, Germany, and the U.K.) will all be able to see just as many auctions as our U.S. customers do. We’re obviously very excited about this development, but mostly just because it’ll enable us to serve more customers more effectively as we expand.

Keep an eye out for our nifty little planet Earth icon, which indicates a Global Auction from a standard one. You’ll also be able to tell where your bidding competition hails from, by hovering your cursor over their username in your auction’s bidding history.

You might also wonder just how we’re able to engineer auctions between countries with differing currency. Our QuiBids 101 article on Global Auctions explains this issue at greater (and somewhat more boring) depth, but suffice it to say that we’re mindful of the exchange rate, and that users in differing countries may be bidding on comparable items. Where a U.S. customer bids on a $15 Walmart gift card, an Australian opponent may see an Amazon card worth the equivalent in Australian dollars (AUD).

It should also be noted that Global Auctions are not universal, meaning that the majority of QuiBids auctions are still divvied up by country. Just keep an eye out for that Global Auction icon if you’re ever in doubt.


Shortly after the above announcement was made, a few vocal bidders expressed their dismay, stating that auctions would be "harder to win than ever!" However, if one reads the announcement carefully, they will see that not all auctions will be global auctions, and the ones that are will be clearly marked and bidders will still be playing against bidders of their own country. Also, despite the fact that QuiBids has now been open for two and a half years, bidders are still scoring amazing deals on QuiBids auctions!

For those who are still wary of the change, it's a little too soon to pass judgment on whether or not this will be a "good move" in the long run. Matt Beckham and his team did not get to where they are today by not taking chances and making changes. Let's continue supporting them through this venture and see where the path may lead.

The PennyBurners Team is confident in the QuiBids Team and we wish them well and much success as they move forward!

What do you think of the changes? Positive or negative, let your opinion be heard in the PennyBurners Penny Auction Forum. It is FREE and EASY to join!

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QuiBids is making it possible for their fans to WIN the new Apple iPad. All you have to do is submit a video unwrapping your wins from QuiBids! YES, it really is that simple! :-)

From the QuiBids Blog:

Win the New iPad just by being the star of your own video! We want to see YOU unbox (unwrap, open, whatever you want to call it) your wins from QuiBids. The next time you receive one of your great deals in the mail, break out your recording device and show us your excitement! We know you open your wins every time a new QuiBids package comes in the mail, so why not pull out the camera and film yourself opening them for a chance to win the new iPad? We’ll pick the winner based on the quality and creativity of the video submission.

Click here to submit your video

We want to see you with a new iPad, so we’ve come up with some pointers to help your submission stand out.  Here are some things to keep in mind when making your video:

  • Turn off nearby televisions and any other noisy distractions.
  • Make sure to record the video in a well-lit area. We want to be able to see your happy face with your new product!
  • Video containing inappropriate behavior and/or language will not be accepted.
  • Be sure to tell us the name of your product, as well as your savings.
  • Smile. Show your excitement!
  • Try to keep the video short, preferably not much more than a minute.
  • Describe the product as you’re unboxing it. How does it feel? How does it look? What are your immediate reactions?
  • Be creative! We don’t want to watch hours’ worth of the same stuff over and over and over…

QuiBids has also provided a few example videos of an "Unboxing Event". Just check out the QuiBids Blog: QuiBids Unboxing Video Contest. This contest is a great way to get the word out about one of your favorite penny auction sites, to brag about your amazing wins, and to have a chance at winning the New iPad!
Also, if you have reviews or feedback for QuiBids, want to discuss bidding tips and strategies, or if you have questions about the penny auction industry in general, join the PennyBurners Penny Auction Forum! It's FREE and EASY, and we have so much to offer to make your experience better!

 

 

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Today, QuiBids.com addressed the Top 5 Customer Complaints on their Facebook page. We thought it was a great article and wanted to share it with the penny auction community. Have a read!


We’re not exactly wild about the fact that “scam” is one of the words that comes up early and often when customers look for information about QuiBids on the Internet. In fact, we take a healthy amount of offense, since our customers win thousands of steeply-discounted items on our site every day and sound off about it regularly via social media.

Now nearing our third year of operation as an entertainment retail auction site, we’ve heard loads of complaints about QuiBids — that it’s a scam, a rip-off, that it’s not legitimate, and so on. Sometimes we do receive really well-considered and friendly criticisms of how the site works (which we always take into consideration, thank you very much!), but the bulk of user complaints are so casual, general, and unfocused that they obviously stem from users’ failings to understand our auction model, which is carefully explained in the QuiBids 101 section of our website. We hear a lot of the same stuff over and over again, and while our Customer Support Team is always happy to help users out, we fear many careful online researchers get scared away before they even get the chance to place a bid, much less win a laptop for $1.99.

http://www.quibids.com/auctions/348846287-Lenovo-Thinkpad-X130E-113-Laptop

So here for you, we’ve assembled the QuiBids Customer Support Team’s Top 5 Customer Complaints to explain why some people accuse us of all that nasty stuff, and why it’s simply not true.

1. “I didn’t know I was spending real money!”

We’ve heard this one since we launched QuiBids in October 2009: it’s the most common culprit behind accusations of scamming and illegitimacy. A lot of customers breeze past information resources like QuiBids 101 and the company blog and fail to understand that — unlike eBay — you don’t recoup your bids if you lose an auction. The “How does QuiBids work?” page at QuiBids 101 is a good place to start if you’re looking for more information about this.

http://www.quibids.com/quibids101/blog/12-How-does-QuiBids-work

We always recommend that you Buy Now in cases like this. This feature guarantees that you’ll never pay more than the listed price on QuiBids — even if you don’t win an auction — so long as you choose to use it!

2. “Where are my items?”

Next most common is the more understandable complaint regarding the whereabouts of your won items. We advise that you hit up the Shipment & Returns section of our FAQ, and that you bear in mind that most items arrive within 7-10 business days of payment. You can usually track your shipments at the Order History section of My QuiBids.

http://www.quibids.com/help/faq/11-Shipment-Returns

If you haven’t received your won item 14 business days after payment, then we advise you to contact our support staff.

http://www.quibids.com/help/support.php

Also, in the event that you win an item that we no longer carry in stock, you may choose between a list of comparable items (provided by QuiBids) or to simply have your bids refunded, per our Shipment & Returns section.

http://www.quibids.com/help/faq/11-Shipment-Returns

3. “QuiBids uses bots and shill bidders! It’s a scam!”

Much like a college basketball game, the last twenty seconds of an auction often get dragged out for much longer than that. While coaches call timeouts to strategize whether or not to foul a key player or run a particular inbound play, experienced QuiBids users typically bid the most at this point in the auction, sometimes extending it for over an hour.

Users often misconstrue this last-minute bidding technique as evidence of bot or shill bidders (illegitimate scripts written into an auction site meant to increase the number of bids in an auction), but that’s just not the case. Our site rules forbid their use: in fact the rules are so stringent that our own family members (sorry guys!) are even forbidden to use the site. It’s all a concentrated effort to preserve QuiBids’ fairness and legitimacy.

For a little more than our assurance, we recommend you check out the Better Business Bureau, which has accredited us since September 2010. We’re very proud of our “A—” rating.

http://www.bbb.org/oklahoma-city/business-reviews/penny-auctions/quibids-in-oklahoma-city-ok-90016706

And while it might not make for the best bedtime reading, below is a link to a PDF containing an assessment conducted by Grant Thornton LLP (an Oklahoma City independent auditing firm), which concluded that “bids on auctions are placed by bona fide users, that QuiBids does not manipulate the bidding process to inflate the bid price or affect who wins the auctions, and that winning auctions and ‘Buy Now’ orders are fulfilled.”

You can find the entire report here:

http://www.quibids.com/static/productimages/files/QuiBids_Grant%20Thornton-FINAL%20Report_2011.pdf

4. “I thought I won!”

One of the more confusing parts of running a business online is dealing with computers’ lag time across the Internet. Users sometimes report that they clicked Bid in the closing seconds of an auction, but didn’t win the item. For the record: we don’t recommend waiting until the last few seconds of an auction for precisely this reason.

This unfortunate phenomenon is caused by lag time or data transfer delays between your PC and QuiBids’ servers, which can be augmented by any number of factors, including dated operating systems, old versions of Internet browsers, or a slowed-down Internet connection. If this is the case, you needn’t worry about losing a bid, because we didn’t receive it.

To make sure you’re up to date on your technology, we recommend the Technical Problems page at our FAQ.

http://www.quibids.com/help/faq/14-Technical-Problems

5. “QuiBids is making way too much money!”

Customers, bloggers, and critics have pulled out their calculators to try and nail down just how much money QuiBids earns on a given item. While we appreciate their interest in our business model, the occasional accusations of profiteering are unwarranted, as they rarely account for Voucher Bids (which are free) cast in an auction, nor the number of customers who choose to Buy Now. The latter feature does eat directly into our profits, but it’s worth it to provide an out for customers who lost money bidding in an auction.

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Have you heard the news?  Today marks the start of the Share the Love festivities on QuiBids Facebook Page!  Be sure to check out their recent blog post to see all of the ways you can Share the Love in February.

Starting today, QuiBids will have weekly voting contests, a way for you to share the love with your friends and family (QuiBids style of course), and tweeting for those who wish to have funds donated to charity. It will be a month full of exciting activities from which you can choose from or partake in them all.

Vote: Contests and Giveaways - Each week, starting February 1st, QuiBids will post three general items for you to vote on. Your vote enters you in for the chance to receive the item that gets the most votes at the end of the week. More information on that soon!

Give: Send your friends/family a sweetheart! These are only offered on the QuiBids Facebook during the month of February. Don't miss them!

 

What better way to Share the Love than by sharing it with a charity?  For every ReTweet* that the following Tweet receives, QuiBids will donate $0.25 to Children International (up to $2,500).  Children International is a non-profit organization whose mission is to help children around the world living in dire poverty.  With a simple click of the mouse, you’ll be able to Share the Love with children in need at absolutely no cost to you!

Will you be participating in this newest QuiBids Promotional Charity Event? Looking for reviews and feedback on QuiBids? Join our fun, free penny auction forum!

*Only one ReTweet per person, please!

 

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From a recent Press Release:

QuiBids, an online entertainment retail auction site, is expanding their social network in order to engage with customers through social media sites including Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and YouTube. Over 150,000 fans "like" the QuiBids Facebook page and over 15,000 follow the QuiBids Twitter page. The QuiBids YouTube channel has garnered over 260,000 video views of their helpful videos explaining the auction model and offering tips and strategies.

"We want to be able to connect with the QuiBids community on a more personal and direct level. With social media we can engage QuiBids users and have a two-way street for communication," said Jill Farrand, QuiBids' Director of Public Relations. "We currently offer QuiBids users exclusive deals and promotions available only to those who follow us on QuiBids Facebook and Twitter."

Click HERE to read more

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