Friday, May 9, 2014

READ THE FINE PRINT When Going for Penny Auctions

So you want to sign up for penny auctions?  That’s great!  The main thing to remember here is that penny auctions aren’t as simple as dropping a penny and winning the auctions outright.  This is very different from eBay auctions or other forms of online shopping so it will do you a lot of good to understand the difference.  Still once you get to know how, the game of thrones, or rather penny auctions can be rather addictive so watch out!



Penny auctions are auctions that, like traditional auctions also gather a lot of people interested in one item and have them bid for it.  Unlike the traditional auction though it costs a person a penny in order to cast one bid.  This penny is then added to the total value of the item in question.  So unlike eBay or other auctions as we have come to know them, the penny auction does not exponentially raise the value of the item when a bidder bids on it. In fact whenever a person bids on the item, the value pretty much stays the same.  Or rather, the overall value is raised by a mere penny, which is marginal in terms of basic standards.  

That’s why a lot of people are jumping into the bandwagon and joining penny auctions, because it’s certainly cheap fun.  Also, penny auctions list only high ticket items that most people want, such as iPads and smart phones and other such things. 

A lot of people think it’s easy to just throw in a couple of pennies online to win an iPad, they ought to think again.  Before one can bid in these sites they’ll have to sign up for membership and buy bid credits to use to bid on the auctions.  It’s not a totally cheap transaction when one thinks about it.  And that is to READ THE FINE PRINT. 

READ THE FINE PRINT.  This is a rule that people often overlook whenever they make transactions in general, especially transactions online.  As a rule of thumb, you should be wary of any arrangement that will be taking personal information from you, especially credit card details.  This is particularly tricky as operators of online sites have already got the tricks of the trade pat down when it comes to making people NOT read the fine print. 

One such thing that people complain about particularly when were talking about penny auctions is that they were made to enter into one to three months membership by the penny auctions bidding site that they signed up with.  But that’s the sticking point, they probably ticked a checkbox that indicated their agreement to certain terms and conditions.  Let me explain this: oftentimes programs will not let users proceed with the transaction unless they check a tickbox and more often than not people will tend to tick any checkbox that comes their way when prompted when asked for it, just because they want to go on to the next stage.  Patience is indeed a virtue when it comes to these things. 

Patience also comes into play when combing the terms and conditions for any loopholes or any terms that may be disadvantageous to the user.  One thing that makes this particularly hard to deal with is that the whole thing is more often than not packaged in legalese, or legal jargon which may just be too much for the typical layman to deal with.  Nonetheless: deal with it. 

Most people don’t read end user license agreements—they mostly say they don’t care.  That is until a month later when they see charges on their credit card and bemoan the fact that they were scammed—when in truth, they were really the ones who allowed the penny auctions site to have access to their credit cards and the right to charge their credit cards for any service they may or may not have used. 

So read the fine print!

Too many people have succumbed to the trap of leaping before looking, but I’ve got some good news for you… you’ll still be able to refund your money if you were charged for any sort of membership of use of service in the penny auction. 

If you read the terms and conditions after the fact and find out that there is a REFUND policy in the document then you can probably win your money back.  One of the requirements here is that you mustn’t have used the service, otherwise your claim will not be valid.  You’ll also have to accomplish the requirements for the refund process within the grace period or you’re not going to be able to refund your money. 

Remember, reading the terms and conditions will save you a lot of heartache and wallet-ache so make sure you do so! 


Friday, January 31, 2014

Bidding on Penny Auctions

Here are some tips when bidding on penny auctions:

It isn't like eBay. In eBay, the more people participate, the higher the resulting amount, so bidders taper off to grow less and less as the bidders who are able to afford the items are the only ones left.  In penny auctions it doesn't work that way.  More bidders won't amount to a higher resulting price.

Bid on 1 or 2 items at a time.  To maximise your win it's best to go for lesser items to bid on.  More means you'll be distracted between more items.

Pay for shipping.  Once you win, pay for shipping!  Don't forget that detail!  And if you don't win you can always go for the Buy It Now Option.          

Monday, December 9, 2013

Receiving Your Penny Auction Prize

Good penny auction sites ship in a timely fashion. Once payment has been made, you can expect to get the item you've won a few days later.Speedy shipping bodes well to loyal bidders.

If you do receive the item on time, however there seems to be something wrong with it like a damaged product or mishandling of the item or if you're just overall unhappy with what you've won. Call the auction's site tech support to report your product complaint, most penny auction sites spring into action to rectify the situation. They may even offer you a partial refund or allow you, the bidder, to return the item.

Sunday, June 30, 2013

Win a Nintendo 3DS on Bidou Penny Auctions

Bidou.ca, one of Canada’s most beloved online penny auction sites proudly announces that one of the best selling handheld gaming devices of all time is available for purchase on the site.

The 3DS is Nintendo’s latest handheld gaming device that is popular all around the world having sold more than 8 million units worldwide. It joins many other Nintendo products already available on Canada's popular penny bidding site, Bidou.ca, including Wii, Wii U and related games and accessories, as well as other gaming and electronic devices from Sony, Microsoft, Apple and Samsung.


The Nintendo 3DS boasts of being the only portable 3D gaming device that can be played without the necessity of 3D glasses. The gaming device does more than just games, it can take photos, play music, play 3D movies and more.

It features a motion sensor, gyro sensor and two LCD display screens, one 3.53-inch widescreen for 3D display and a smaller 3.02-inch LCD touch screen with a slide pad for 360 degree analogue input. It also includes an SD Memory Card slot with an actual SD Memory Card bundled in. The system comes in various colours: Aqua Blue, Cosmo Black, Flame Red, Pearl Pink, Ice White, Cobalt Blue, Midnight Purple, Gloss Pink and Light Blue.

The Nintendo 3DS also has access to the Nintendo eShop which features direct to device content such as downloadable games, demos, videos, applications and other exclusive content. The gaming device is also backwards compatible with DSiWare, DS and DSi games.

The 3DS is also equipped with StreetPass and SpotPass tag modes. StreetPass is activated when in sleep mode. If you walk past someone with a 3DS while StreetPass is activated, data such as Mii characters, high scores and other game items will be transferred. Meanwhile, SpotPass also works when in sleep mode. If you walk past a WiFi hotspot while SpotPass is activated, your 3DS will connect to it and look for things to automatically download.

The availability of the 3DS and other digital devices, including those from Microsoft, Apple, Samsung, Sony, Toshiba and more, is in line with Bidou.ca’s objective to provide fully stocked up-to-date electronic and consumer goods all at affordable prices with an average of up to 95% knocked off the original retail price.

Bidou.ca is available in over 20 countries worldwide with language and customer support for regions all around the world. To learn more about Bidou.com, please visit: http://www.bidou.ca  

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Bidou- a Canadian Penny Auction Site- Touts New iPad with Retina Display

Bidou.ca, one of Canada’s most beloved online penny auction sites proudly announces that Apple’s “The New iPad” with Retina Display is available for purchase on the site. The New iPad which launched November last year, is poised to become one of the most popular items on the auction site. The New iPad joins other stellar Apple products including the iPhone 5, 5th generation iPod Nano, Shuffle and Touch, and other iPad models on Bidou.ca’s excellent, service-oriented online shopping platform.



The 4th generation iPad features a stunning and smooth 9.7-inch Retina display and touchpad for accurate touch sensitive controls and beautiful full HD video and picture quality. It also comes equipped with the Apple-designed A6X chip, an upgrade over the 3rd generation iPad’s AX5 chip, for even smoother and more powerful graphical display power. The Retina display completely redesigns the entire iPad experience offering razor sharp text and more vibrant colours all with a healthy battery life of on average 10 hours.

The New iPad supports Bluetooth 4.0 and dual-band 802.11n Wi-Fi support for a wireless experience as fast as up to 150 Mbps. It also boasts a 1.2MP front-facing FaceTime HD camera and a 5.0MP rear camera with auto-focus, iSight with Five Elemental Lens, Hybrid IR filter, video stabilisation and face detection. Models vary in storage capacity with 16GB, 32GB, 64GB and 128GB flash memory.

The New iPad runs Apple’s latest operating system, the iOS 6.1 with ultrafast wireless performance. iOS 6.1 includes support for additional LTE networks around the world, and iTunes Match subscribers can download individual songs to their iOS devices from iCloud in addition to the 800,000 apps available on the App Store with over 300,000 of those apps specifically designed for iPad. These apps include books, games, business, news, sports, health and travel related apps. iPad also supports the more than 5,000 newspapers and magazines offered in Newsstand, and the more than 1.5 million books available on the iBookstore.

The availability of the The New iPad, other current and previous Apple products, and other digital devices, including those from Samsung, Sony, Toshiba and more, is in line with Bidou.ca’s objective to provide fully stocked up-to-date electronic and consumer goods all at affordable prices with an average of up to 95% knocked off the original retail price.

Bidou.ca is available in over 20 countries worldwide with language and customer support for regions all around the world. To learn more about Bidou.ca, please visit: http://www.bidou.ca

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Knocking on Penny Auctions!

C'mon people. Give Penny Auctions a fair shake!


*knock knock knock* Penny!
*knock knock knock* Penny!
*knock knock knock* Penny!



I'm sorry, Sheldon but you gotta purchase more bid packs.

Some tips on Penny Auctions, remember to bid on a single item at a time and control your plastic spending. No need to lose a lot, bidding should be fun and should not leave you tragically broke.

Thursday, January 3, 2013

The Penny Auction Prize in the Mail

Winning a prize at a penny auction site may seem to be just half the battle.


A lot of consumers have experienced late shipments, no shipments, hidden charges and ridiculous shipping fees. The quality of the items may not be what you expected, sometimes they come of lesser quality, size and features than what was advertised on the site. Worst case is, if you get a dud or completely defective one. The penny auction site may not be entirely at fault here, it could be the third party provider who ships the prizes, but they are liable to make things right for you. You do pay for their services.

So what options do you have if something goes wrong?

Immediately call their customer service hotlines, get a ticket, make your case known. The sooner, the better as each customer case is under a time frame. The longer you have the item you are unhappy with, the less likely you can get it replaced. But you also have to be wary of hidden costs such as per minute fees with customer service hotlines.