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1  Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: bidibot? on: November 15, 2010, 02:26:12 AM
Cheers.

Give me a few weeks and we will have some prizes you will definitely want to win Smiley

John
2  Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: bidibot? on: November 15, 2010, 02:18:59 AM
It's PG rated. No friendly fire.

John
3  Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: bidibot? on: November 15, 2010, 02:13:41 AM
We are currently in talks with Nobu and Stringfellows for exclusive Dubai vouchers.

I also highly recommend you watch this Wednesday's WPO with Toby Lewis and myself, we talked about you for a solid 3 hours.

John
4  Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: bidibot? on: November 15, 2010, 02:05:33 AM
Hi Bhoywonder,

If something sold at $1.30 then the maximum the site would take in as income would be $30 @ $1 a bid. Currently our bid economy suggests a price range of around 50c-75c per bid given all the various promotions and freebid auctions. However, something important I would like to point out is at the moment there are a lot of low value credits which actually users should not spend too many bids on, as it does not make sense due to the bid cost ratio to prize, chance of winning ratio.

The reason we have so many low value items is due to the young age of our company. We expect within the coming months to significantly increase the value of the auctions running on the site and auction more GUKPT and EPT seats like we have in the past and bring on board more in demand electronic items such as ipads, laptops, TV's leading up to Christmas.

Best of luck,

John
www.bidibot.com
5  Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: bidibot? on: November 15, 2010, 01:17:37 AM
Hi guys,

I am John Tabatabai, the CEO of bidibot.com. As you have correctly stated, we are the worlds first penny auction site catering for the online gaming industry. We offer a wide variety of credits on specific sites and in the near future will be offering much greater prizes on a daily basis.

Penny auctions are auction sites where you pay every time you place a bid, unlike ebay where you only pay if you win the item. On Bidibot, every time a bid is placed, you are debited 1 bid from your account, 30 seconds is added to the clock to allow other users to place a bid if they are interested in the product and your name is updated on the higher bidder area of the box. When the clock hits 0, the last person who placed a bid wins. To claim your prize you must pay the final selling price, i.e. $1.18.

All new customers receive $10 worth of free bids to try the site. Beyond that, you can purchase bids varying from $10 up to $1,000. Bids cost a maximum of $1 each, in most standardised scenarios they cost around 75c.

I have had to reiterate this point several times on other forums, so will make it clear here too, we do not use any house bidders, shills, bots or reserves. That is why you see so many auctions ending for simply 1 bid. Every now and again, some auctions go mad! Currently the majority of the auctions run at huge losses for us as we are such a new company. We are hoping these great deals create some buzz and hype around our unique business model. This weekend, Mark 'marky147' Herron played the GUKPT main event in Blackpool, £1070 event and won his seat on Bidibot for $3.18. He personally only spent around $50 I believe. He can attest to this himself. There are certainly bargains to be had on Bidibot, whilst there are clear times users should be aware when there is fierce ego wars or competition over certain products.

Prizes are usually credited to the winners account within 24 hours, apart from the weekends where it is usually credited within 48 hours.

If hope this goes some way to answers your questions. Please let me know if there is anything else I can answer.

John Tabatabai
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