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BidCactus Opens Doors to Canadian Bidders

October 9, 2010
Filed under: Bidcactus

BidCactus.com finally opened its doors to Canadian bidders, and as a way of marking the milestone, the penny auction site is auctioning off a very special item that’s sure to tickle Canadians and hockey fans in general.

Up for grabs is a an authentic hockey puck hand signed by Wayne Gretzky himself, a collector’s item any sports fan would love to get his, or her, hands on.

Here’s a description of the item from BidCactus.com:

Own a piece of hockey greatness with this authentic Oilers puck hand-signed by Wayne Gretzky! Presented by Steiner Sports, leading providers of sports memorabilia, the puck comes enclosed in a glass display case and includes a Wayne Gretzky Authentic Hologram. Valued at $399.99.

Aside from the special edition hockey puck, the auction also includes 99 free bids. Why 99 and not 100 bids? If you’re a fan of the sport, then you’ll surely know the number’s significance.

BidCactus normally auctions off gift cards and the occasional consumer product, so for a novelty item like this signed hockey puck to be available on the site is a fresh change. However, bidders still have to deal with the site’s steep shipping rates. A single gift card ships for $5, so if you were to win 8 cards, you’d have to pay a total of $40.

BidCactus Acquisition of GoBid Presents GoBidCactus.com

September 16, 2010
Filed under: Other Auctions
It’s a sink or swing world in the penny auction business, and its unfortunate that some well-meaning penny auction sites have gone down to technical difficulties, lack of traffic or simply bad business practices.

Penny auction site GoBid was seemingly set for a similar fate after being down for a few months. However, word has gone out that GoBid (as well as its registered bidders) will be getting a much needed life line. Fellow penny auction site BidCactus has successfully acquired GoBid. In an aim to make sure the loyalties of many original GoBid users not go to waste, BidCactus are giving GoBid users the option of continuing their bidding under BidCactus. GoBid users who freely transfer to BidCactus will be able to avail of three free bids at the newly launched GoBidCactus.com. The promo of free bids to loyal users is aimed at keeping GoBid’s old users from shifting loyalties to other currently operational penny auction sites.

The combined efforts of GoBid and BidCactus under the BidCactus umbrella will hopefully allow the newly established penny auction site to better serve its bidders and better conduct its auctions.

An official press release on the GoBid acquisition by BidCactus states:

“At BidCactus.com, we set out to create the best online auction experience by guaranteeing fair play, providing helpful customer service and creating a fun customer experience. We have auctioned off more than 100,000 items including televisions, laptops, electronics, household items and gift cards. BidCactus® is the first and only online penny auction site to be accredited by a top accounting firm and the first to be accredited by the Better Business Bureau.”

Only time will tell if GoBidCactus will offer a stronger venue for more competitive and profitable biddings for both companies and its users. But as of now, feel free to check out their site to see just how they’re planning to do that.

BidCactus

February 8, 2010
Filed under: Bidcactus

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Website: BidCactus
BidCactus, LLC
191 Post Road West
Westport, Connecticut 06880
United States
Administrator, Site  info@bidcactus.com
Domain Registered: November 2008


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Bidcactus has carved out a niche for itself in the Penny Auction Arena as the leader in auctioning off gift cards for use at a wide variety of retailers around the country, it seems as though if your in the market to get a gift card at a great price bidcactus could be the site to get it, bidcactus also offers a european style auction platform which gives bidders plenty of time to bid on there items, There traffic chart seems to suggest, that bidders from time to time should be able to procure good deals on the days with the lowest traffic. Members/Users of BidCactus feel free to comment on our traffic theory on Bidcactus.

Update 4/16/10:

Unlike other online penny auction sites, bidcactus specializes in auctioning off gift cards that can be used with a wide variety of retail outlets in the country. Available on the site are gift cards from Home Depot, Macy’s, Applebee’s, Kohl’s, Target, and many more. If you’re looking for a way to do some bargain shopping at these establishments, bidcactus just might be for you.

Like most online penny auctions, bidcactus only auctions off brand new items. While retailer gift checks seem to be their specialty, the site also has other items up for grabs, such as home & kitchen appliances, mobile phones, laptop computers, HDTVs and many more. Bids on the site are priced at $0.75 each, $0.25 less than the bids on most penny auctions. Bidpacks are “sold” at 25, 50, 10, 250, and 500 in number.

Bidcactus’ rules stipulate that a bidder can only win a maximum of 3 items per month. We did some sniffing around and found that some bidders with the same usernames won more than 3 items. This issue has led some bidders to accuse bidcactus of using bots to raise the bidding price of some of their items. Shipping is also an issue with the site, as one bidder found out the hard way. Shipping for each of bidcactus’ auctioned gift cards costs $5. With this certain bidder winning a total of 8 gift cards, the site shipped them all in one envelope and charged $40, essentially keeping the $35 for themselves.

As with most online penny auctions, a lot of people have complained about spending hundreds of dollars just to bid on certain items and not win anything. This is understandable, since bidders sometimes come with the mindset of bidding non-stop in order to win. More often than not, you’ll only waste money that way.

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