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Thread starter pecel Start date Apr 15, Sidebar Sidebar. JavaScript is disabled. It took slightly over 2 weeks from the close of the auction until I received the items.
The only positive thing I can say about this auction site is that you're not charged to place bids. UBID started as a great alternative to Ebay. When they would list multiple numbers of the same product like 25 cameras available you stood a great chance of getting one reasonably. And when you were the lowest of the 15 winning bidders you felt damn good about it.
But listings now are generally for one item just like every other bidding site. And today when you do win there is a transaction fee - WHAT, where did this come from? On Ebay the seller pays that not the buyer. Lastly, their shipping charges are absurd - way over the top. But now I'm disappointed in what used to be a respectable site. Its time for a divorce and I'm sticking with Newegg - great pricing, no buried fees, and generally free shipping.
They used to be good 4 years ago, now they have fake jewelry and cheap electronics. Sucks for us. The site is ok if you want a watch you've already researched. Research is the key as their customer service is NONexistent. Don't expect to return anything for any reason.
And don't buy anything from red tag- I bought a wireless keyboard that didn't work right out of the box and it had food all over it! Too bad for me. Ubid is a nice site with some decent deals online but as an auction compared to ebay is really doesn't offer much more. You also really need to know the value what you are buying as an auction on ubid.
Sure it is a good deal compared to best buy but not to other internet stores. I would buy cautiously from ubid though they do have some good auction deals. On I purchased a monitor from Ubid. On I contacted ubid. I was e-mailed all the information and the same day I send the merchandise back to ubid. I was told by a rep from ubid. Today is and after several e-mails and phone calls to ubid, I received no answer about my refund or a date when I'm suppose to receive my refund.
I tried one more time this morning to speak to a rep. And after being on hold for 75 Min which is an average hold time for ubid. Needless to say, I never received a call back, nor have I heard anything about my refund via e-mail. At this point I strongly believe, that ubid. Looks like I never get my money back. Lesson learned. The site is 99 percent fake, a scam. Can fool some people sometime. Can't fool all the people all the time.
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She rates eBay a hold and doesn't follow the other auction companies. Her firm hasn't performed underwriting services for eBay. In order to ensure that they have merchandise to auction, companies are increasingly buying inventory outright, as opposed to on consignment, which relieved them of paying suppliers until a sale was made. Owning the inventory requires paying for the goods in advance, with no guarantee that a sale will ever be forthcoming.
That leaves auction sites open to the risk of having to liquidate unsold merchandise below cost, not to mention the extra storage expenses. But so does Onsale, which has taken the extra step of merging with software vendor.
Perhaps more troubling, eBay has dipped its toe into the business-to-consumer market by hosting closeout auctions for certain manufacturers.
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