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megabargains24.com Review – A Scam or Legit?

Posted on June 30, 2014June 30, 2014 by Stevie

megabargains24.com Review – A Scam or Legit?

As many of you reading this have heard Quibids is currently one of the top penny auction websites online right now I used to get a lot of spam emails from them however now things have kind of died down at Quibids and it seems another penny auction website called madbid.com is trying to get itself some notoriety which I don’t have any problems with however I do recommend that people read and review their terms and conditions prior to signing up. Because unlike some of the better penny auction websites online madbid.com doesn’t offer refunds which is why I’m not a fan.

megabargains24.com many webpages

megabargains24.com has a bunch of webpages that are promoting madbid.com some can be viewed below:

  • megabargains24.com/IT/
  • megabargains24.com/ES/
  • megabargains24.com/DE/
  • megabargains24.com/FR/
  • megabargains24.com/UK
  • megabargains24.com/UK/02/?KW=DSPADB
  • megabargains24.com/UK/sub/comments.html

I personally have no problem with capitalism however what does bother me is the deception involved. Madbid.com shouldn’t be called a “PENNY AUCTION” website because nothing there is being sold for a penny at the very least $49.99 is the least a person can pay to obtain anything on that website.

I wouldn’t call megabargains24.com or madbid.com a scam but I’m not going to recommend them because their promotional methods and deception in my opinion is not necessary I think they only try to decieve because their credit packages don’t come with refunds and if people actually did the math they would see that madbid.com is basically gambling but instead of winning cash you win products and scheme gets you early which is why they make you purchase credits before you win instead of after.

Again based on my reviews I think megabargains24.com is deceptive and I equally think based on my review madbid.com is also deceptive however on the basis of their terms and conditions they’re legit and not a scam.

Good luck people! I won’t be joining you madbid.com

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