Yes... I would rather say many losers...some few (very few) winners...
To further explain this, please be careful if you plan on using the bid fun sites. Here is a quick example:
You buy bids before you even start, so for example you buy 20 bids for $20.00. So you have already spent real money to bid.
You use your bids to bid on the items they have up for bid, in this example it will be a digital camera.
You will notice your bid points will get used up fast as you are bidding against other people and I can not prove my idea's on this further so I will not say what else I think happens here.
Then most likely you will find you used your bids in less than a minute and won nothing, now take note of the math here:
On the camera it states that every bid will increase the price by 0.02$ and it started at 0, the current moment in time price is $115.50 so you know with simple math (115.50/0.02$= 5770) which means 5770.00 bids were placed at a purchase price of $1.00 so in turn the people who created this website made $5770.00 on a $750.00 camera and the auction is not nearly close to done yet. Then think at the end they get the winning bid amount added to this as well.
Mabye someone really wins who is indeed a customer, but how many bids did they pay and then add the purchase price to the cost, how much did they save?
I personally say stay away....
Yes, it is. You are going to give your credit card info, and be charged up front. Then you get to bid. There are costs per bid. And membership fees. And you aren't guaranteed to win. There are numerous complaints.
Fun bid is a lie
it's people's opinions to be honest
There are a lot of opinions and there isn't one most fun game.
It is so fun! It's NOT a ripoff!
Yes, it is. With the price per bid set ups, and fees, the hidden costs, and that the perfect bid comes in at the last minute (leaving you high and dry), it's best avoided.
Yes it is it may look cheap but when you sign up you have to credit which is quite expensive
Juli bid on Jon in Flipped because she was trying to protect him from the mean girls who were making fun of him. She wanted to show her support and stand up against the bullying behavior.
"The Parts in the Sum of the Whole" is the most fun to watch.
No really not. It's rather a gambling site, where you try winning some objects, but most surely will lose money... You have to pay each time you bid, the stuff is fake, and the people who are selling the stuff can bid on it to make the price keep riasing
depends if you like fish then yes but i like fish and i dont find it fun but i find it tasty but we all have different opinions.
The future tense of bid is "will bid" or "shall bid."