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Location: AMK, Singapore, Singapore

Monday, November 23, 2009

It's official, Bidpax or Bidpax.com is a scam (my personal experience)

BIDPAX is a scam..I can confirm that
having seen the ad on Facebook, I was silly enough to buy SGD 800-1000 worth of bids..the website actually says currency in SGD which made it appear legitimate..appears to be only anyway



I actually WON an auction for a PS3..it never came..
first, they gave excuses like the PS3 is not in stock in Singapore..then they offered to transfer money and asked for my Paypal account..
after giving them the email address for my Paypal, there was a crap/nonsensical/out of point email reply from them that they "fixed the error"..upon requesting for clarifications, no more emails were forthcoming..I have been sending reminder emails..for 6 weeks now after the auction ended
it's all silence now..freaking scam


after searching on Google, one can find lots of weird sites that proclaim that Bidpax is not a scam..that's laughable
also, there's even one site named bidpaxnotascam or something, supposedly set up by a fan who won stuff..look, who's so free to set up a site just to say that the bid auction site is not a scam (when in fact it is)..
buggers..


Please, whoever is reading this, please tell your friends etc, not to throw money away..even if they have a slim chance of winning the auction with a lot of bids..they will never get the merchandise..


ps: also, search whether the items on bidding are ever available in your country (since they claim that they ship the goods locally). I found that the TV models are not available in Singapore and you can never get warranty..that's one loophole they haven't plugged to con more people..
beware

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