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- Actual Mac Bid Costs : r MacBid - Reddit
I started bidding on things today without really realizing the macbid cost I thought it was a $3 charge per pickup not per item So I made a number off "I'd buy that for a dollar" bids not realizing they would each cost me $4 44 Instead of buying $11 (8 items x $1 + $3 fee) it's $32 (8 items x ($1 + $3) ) This makes me not want to do business with these folks again
- Seems like this a small group for now, but does anyone have . . . - Reddit
MAC BID HAS SOLD ME GARBAGE and I am through using the site I successfully purchased a few items from mac bid in the past, but recent purchases have been complete wastes of time and money For example, I bought a cantilever umbrella listed as "like new" but the umbrella was stained and multiple pieces were missing, including the all-important base flange and base rails to attach the umbrella
- Review of my recent experience as a new customer. : r MacBid
Robinson is nice but busy the staff there is amazing, the only thing is location getting in and out of the actual industrial plan can sometimes take 20mins or more McKee’s rocks is my favorite, small but everyone is very friendly and can’t believe how accommodating the staff can be Hands down the people there make the experience always amazing Washington is like walking in a dungeon I
- MacBid - Reddit
You can still find some great finds on Mac Bid Even though there is a lot of junk on Mac bid I have scored some good deals For example, I got an Universal Audio Apollo Twin X ($140) marked as damaged just because someone didn't know the power cord needed to be twisted in
- What is the Turbo Clock Auction? : r MacBid - Reddit
The issue is the prices don't bid UP like normal auctions; they bid down, similar to a silent auction style If you put a low price in, it means you might wait a really long time for the price to come down enough to trigger a sale; but more likely, someone has already outbid you with a higher price and they'll get it before you
- Is there any more like MAC? : r MacBid - Reddit
Is there any more like MAC? Live in the Charlotte area and love MAC bid Wondering if there’s any other auction places and apps like it?
- Anyone notice irregularities when making “max bid” ? : r MacBid
Anyone notice irregularities when making “max bid” ? Anyone else have this experience? I’ve put in “max bids” a few times and watched other bids come in until the auction closes - usually well below my max bid
- Buyer Premium? : r MacBid - Reddit
YOu dont have to figure it out every auction has an "Auction Policies" tab that states Fees: All winning bidders will be charged a 15% Buyers Premium and a lot fee of $3 00
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