Beezid.com Reviews – Legit or Scam?


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Beezid.com is a popular penny auction site that has recently started advertising on TV, making it one of the larger auction sites and, of course, making it one that people have a lot of questions about.

A penny auction site, for those of you that don’t know, is an auction site where each bid you place is limited to one penny.  This results in items that cost hundreds or even thousands of dollars being sold for an unbelievably low fraction of the cost.

However, the difference between a penny auction and a standard auction website, is that at a penny auction site you must pay for each bid that you place.  In general, these bids can cost anywhere between 50 cents and $1.00 per bid.  So when you see that an item has sold for $50.00, remember that means it sold for 5000 bids, and even at 50 cents a piece that means the true sale price of the item is $2,500.00.

At Beezid.com, there is not standard price per bid.  You buy a package of bids, and the larger (and more expensive) package you are willing to buy, the cheaper each individual bid is – as low as 60 cents a bid.  But if you are unwilling to invest a lot of money into Beezid bids right away, and would like a smaller and cheaper package, you could actually pay 90 cents per bid.  This means when you bid “one penny” each time, you are actually out almost one dollar per bid – and that could get expensive really fast.

So is Beezid.com a Scam?

In general, I don’t recommend any penny auction websites.  It has been well documented at this point that penny auction sites are far more like gambling sites than they are auction sites.  Real auctions don’t make you pay for the right to bid, nor do they limit you to a specific bid amount.  In a penny auction site, if you lose the auction, you lose money.

The other problem with all penny auction sites is that the website acts as both seller and auctioneer.  There is no third party to ensure that the behavior of the seller and buyer are appropriate.  You’ll read complaints all over the internet of people who had the last bid on a penny auction site, were declared the winner, and then the auction magically started again with more people bidding and the price being driven up.  Beezid.com itself has had these complaints.

But who are you supposed to complain to?  The website?  Who just earned a lot more money from letting the auction continue longer than it should have?  Pretty much 100% of customers report that their responses in reporting these types of problems is the website claiming a “computer glitch” and apologizing for not being able to do anything.

And the problem with penny auctions is that in these cases, you don’t just lose the item you were trying to win when these “computer glitches” happen, you also lose money.  This is why I tell people to stay away from penny auctions in general.

As for Beezid.com, they have had all the above complaints and then some.  People have reported serious issues with their customer service, most specifically repeatedly receiving automated general help responses instead of a real email that addresses their specific questions and concerns.  Customers report having to email and call repeatedly before having their problems addressed.

Another problem that is unique to Beezid.com, is the fact that they have no “Buy It Now” feature.  Those of you familiar with penny auctions know the Buy It Now feature allows the losers of any given auction to buy the item they were bidding on at full retail price, less the amount of money they spent on bids trying to win it.

So if you were bidding on a $300 iPhone, and spent $90 in bids trying to win it, but still lost, for an extra $210 you can just purchase the item from their site.  In this way you lost the auction, but at least you haven’t lost all the money you invested in trying to win it.

On Beezid.com, however, there is no Buy It Now feature.  So if you lose $90 bidding on an iPhone, you have really just lost $90.  For all these reasons, I would recommend staying away from Beezid.com.

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Customer Responses, Reviews, or Complaints

Average Rating for " Beezid " is 1.72 out of 5 based on 126 reviews.
  • Total RIPOFF. Stay away from this dirty dishonest site. Even if you win you will receive a email within a week claiming they are unable to fulfill order due to item being out-of-stock. Beezid ran auctions past deadline on every item I bid on.

    DISHONEST and FIXED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • I do see how it can be called a scam but this review is very old. They DO have a BUY IT NOW option and you get back every bid you placed before purchasing the exact product through their site. I have never had a problem with their customer service. It did take a couple days to get an email back that still told me to call them, but my issue was resolved and they went above and beyond to make me happy and make up for their mistake.
  • Thank God and all of you, for the reviews. The fact thatbthis company is not in the US is good enough for me to stay away. Awful
  • I don't work for bee zid . I say this website is exellent ! It really works I got a corvette for just 1 penny!! Woahhhhhhhhhhhh!dude!!! Woahhhh!!!!
  • I seen beezid on tv and thought scam for so long then one of my buddies told me he won some headphones n iPod nano for under 1$.. so i thought why not even if i lose what the heck ... i took the 25 free bids and tried my luck, before even buying one bid pack, i went to the cheery auction and seen a Philips Bluetooth headset coming up and the average sale price was 0.09 .so i tryed n won on my 22 bid the end price was $0.98 with free shipping ...i sure was pumped..lol... its bin 3 months i have spent 600$ won 47 Auctions worth over 3000$..you can get a deal but it takes alot of time watching and waiting ...LOL... cheers
  • Signed up because they promised 25 free bids plus 100 bids on top. Used a couple of the "free" ones before realizing it was a waste of time because there are obviously autobidders that were winning almost every single item available for the "new bidders" section. Called for a refund and was told not only do they not give refunds, but that since I used the "free" bids they wouldn't give me even a partial refund.

    STICK TO EBAY!
  • Don't do it,I cant believe I fell for such a scam.Dont do it.
  • Don't go to beezid it's a SCAM the only reason why it's up still is because people are too gullible and fall into their traps just stay away from those sites period
  • BEEZID IS A HORRIBLE SCAM WITH HORRIBLE PEOPLE WORKING FOR IT DO NOT GO THERE IT IS AWEFUL NO GARUNTEE AND IT SUCKS
  • This site is a complete scam. I am a reasonably intelligent person who wanted to try this site for obvious reasons. The hype is all out there. I first tried this site in April of 2012 and bought a bid package for $60. I read all of the information about using the site and tried it for myself. I did not win anything and was turned off. I left about 40 bids on the site. About one year later, I was tempted to give it another try. I used my bids to win a couple bid packs at a discounted price. It was interesting how easy it was to win more bids. My total bill was about $80 but I got about three times as many bids as I would have through the normal purchase price. After using half of my bids to try to win a ipod mini, the auction abruptly ended indication that the item had SOLD. There was no countdown, no GOING indication. I also got a phone call from a representative during my on-line session and was told that he could practically guaranty that he could help me win if I went "all in" and bought a $500 bid pack. Needless to say, I am disgusted with Beezid and hope that you read this review before wasting your time and money on this scam. Take care.
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