This site lures people into spending $150 under the illusion that they will be able to get high priced electronics for marginal prices in an ebay-like online auction environment. After spending the money, and going to the real auction pages, the user finds out that the chance of actually winning an auction are close to nothing. The trick is that you pay by the bid, and in order to win an item, you might have to spend a significant amount of money just to win (especially if it is a decent product). $150 dollars is a lot of money to drop only to find out you will probably never get the return. There are literally only 50 or less running auctions at a time with hundreds if not thousands of bidders competing for that "final bid". Most of their money is made from people getting lured in to trying out the auction house, paying the sign up fee, and then finding out that it was a total waste of money. I had to learn the hard way and am $150 short with no return, but hopefully this can prevent further people from getting scammed as such.
To win on penny auction site, one needs patience and a god strategy. I'd recommend you to first understand how they work and create your own strategy.
I am a lucky bidder at Zbiddy.
I've got burned by other penny auction webites but so far Zbiddy.com seems to be legit.
Registration is free, folks. Zbiddy only charge when you purchase their bid package.
I do not know how the Government permit this company to scam the people; they sent me an offer for a tablet at US $65, 00, I was really an i#### at that time to believed that offer, they assure me I will get the tablet in a week, I sent the money (how stupid I was) and the week after I got an email thanking me for the 'purchase' of US$ 65, 00 in bet.
I answer them I do not want a bet, I need my money back, with so many letters back and forth with no sense what so ever I never got my money back.
I which they burn in Hell since they do so much damage to people and the Government do nothing to punish them.