Quote Originally Posted by satomi325 View Post
The auctions on facebook have been fair to my observations. Nobody can cheat or use a bot. The winner is based on Facebook's time stamp. Since it's on facebook, everyone participating gets an email every time someone bid. There are records on who won.

On Ballbids, it is known that the owner's have set up their own winners (their friends). They control the site. And when someone from outside their little circle won, the server was conveniently "glitched" and shut down after the finish of the auction. The auction was restarted at a later time regardless of the obvious winner.

Also you have to purchase bids on Ballbids in order to bid. Say 10 people bid twice for a pastel in the first minute of auctioning. Those 10 people paid a dollar to place those bids. Each bid is like 50cents. Every time a bid is placed, the clock restarts. Anyway, say there's a winner at $7. Ball bids makes $350( an example) off the auction for a pastel. The only people who wins is Ballbids and the winner of the auction. Everyone else lost money in the auction because they lost their paid bids. They don't return them to you. Its outright gambling.

At least on Facebook, nobody is scammed out of their money. The losing participants go home without losing anything. The winner pays for their animal(usually around going price anyway) and shipping, the end. It sounds fair to me. Just participating in online buying with a little extra fun.


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Wait, you're not trying to say that when an auction ends on facebook that there is NOT some sort of hack, or server error, or glitch to the system are you? I mean those nice fellows over at ballbids seem to have nothing but hacks and errors and glitches...when they're pals don't win. What ever are you implying?

LOL