Not Yet Open Bidazzl.com Testimonial Blog Found

Bidazzl.com  (their privacy policy says they are ArrowOutlet LLC – not to be confused with BIDAZZLED.com), is a not yet opened penny auction, and there are not even any upcoming live or ended auctions.

So, seeing as Bidazzl.com is not even open yet we find it odd that there’s a blog called Is Bidazzl Legit or a Scam?  (www.bidazzlscam.com) their headline reads:

“IS THE SITE BIDAZZL REALLY LEGIT? OR IS IT A SHAM THAT HAS A CATCH OR GIMMICK? WE EXPOSIT THE TRUTH.”


And their first and only blog posting from February 9, 2010:

A scam or legit: bidazzl.com?

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Are you wondering whether you can actually get a good deal on Bidazzl?  Is it just a sham design to trick you out of your money with nothing in return?

Read on as I describe my experience with the site, and the stunning truth of what the site is really about.

I first heard about Bidazzl through a buddy of mine at work, who said that the site was supposedly selling Wiis, TVs, and other expensive eletronics for way below market value.  For example, Wii’s which usually go for $200 were going for like $35 on this site.  I couldn’t believe my eyes!  I though they must be up to something.

First, I though, are they delivering the products?  Are they some fishy company on an island in the middle of nowhere that just collect your money and run with it?  Upon digging into the company, I found that this was clearly not the case.  The company is completely based and processed in the United States and are subject to US law.

I went ahead and bought the smallest bidpack with my credit card.   I thought I would start on the smaller items so I can win one and see if they were legit.  After bidding a dozen times or so, I got a Wii video game (Mario Kart) for only $0.40!  After entering my shipping, and waiting a few days it was in front of my door.  (I won on Monday and they shipped on Thursday).

This boosted my confidence enough to buy a medium bidpack with them.  After bidding around on the site for a while, I realized you can really waste a lot of bids if you’re not careful.  For example, if an auction looks like it’s too competitive, there is no reason to bid.  There are already too many people on it and you want to back off for it to cool down.  Similarly, you want to wait towards the end to bid.  If you bid while the counter is at 14 seconds, then you’ve basically wasted the wait time by that much.”

The Whois information for both domains, bidazzl.com penny auction and the Is Biazzle Legit or Scam blog, show that they were both purchased privately with DreamHost, coincidence?


Could the bidazzlscam.com blog be an attempt to shill post for the not-yet-opened penny auction bidazzl.com? Seeing as the keywords are “is bidazzl scam or legit” this blog would probably rank high in the search engine if anyone were to search the terms is bidazzl a scam, is bidazzl legit.

Let’s say that this “happy bidazzl.com user” really did win items, (that is IF they really had ended auctions or any signs to suggest that they are even open yet (many links do not work), why would he/she create a blog freely hosted on wordpress.com, but purchase the domain name? What incentive would they have? There were no affiliate links found, or any links for that matter, if they really won items would they want to freely create more competition for themselves?

Let us know what you think and feel free to join our forum and post a review of Bidazzl in our review section.

Thank you!

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