Is Bidrivals a Scam? How Does It Works?

Whenever there is something too good to be true, people say it is a scam. Allow me to explain how Bidrivals works and then you determine for yourself whether it is indeed a scam.

Bidrivals is an e-commerce website where users bid to purchase premium items. With a concept similar to eBay, the site has a wide selection of products ranging from Apple laptops, prepaid Visa cards and Canon SLR cameras. A large number of items are sold daily and all participants have to do to start bidding for an item of their interest is to register on the website. The registration is free, and so is the first bid. You will then have to purchase a BidPack and use it to bid. Each bid with this BidPack increases the bid to 1% and resets the timer as well. The winner of the auction, who is the person you would want to be, is the last person to bid when the timer runs out.

As explained earlier, the first step that bidders have to do is to register themselves on the site. Next, go through the items on the site and see which one catches your eye. The items are listed by their categories, so this makes it easier for you to go right to the type of products that you usually fancy. Once you have decided on the items, you need to proceed to buy bids in the form of a BidPack. There are several options of BidPack for you to choose from; they differ in the value worth. Pay for this via MasterCard, Visa or clickandbuy.

And then you start bidding! Each bid sees the amount being deducted from your BidPack. Then what if you don’t win the auction? You can still purchase the item at the Buy Now section. The price that you need to pay for the item is the difference between the bid that you have placed and the price of the item. In other words, you won’t lose any money at all if you buy the item through the Buy Now section.

At Bidrivals, bidders stand to save up to 90% on the price of items compared to the price that they pay for it at stores. This doesn’t mean that the items are of inferior quality or that there is something dodgy going on. Bidrivals practises transparent auctions and fairness so that everyone gets a chance to bid and win their item. The best is that Bidrivals is regularly audited by Ernst & Young, a name in the auditing industry that does not need any further introduction.

So you be the judge if Bidrivals is a scam. To me, it isn’t.

Anna has been writing articles online for nearly 3 years now. You might want to visit the website to learn more about how Penny Auctions or BidRivals works.

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