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	<title>Comments on: Bidjit.com NOT Associated with Bidz.com</title>
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		<title>By: Edna</title>
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		<description>This is despicable!  I have had dealings with both Bidjit.com and Bidz.  To have Bidz directing people to their own site sounds fraudulent.

Bidjit.com has been first rate - increasing my sales, and doing so in such an inexpensive fashion that I currently use them exclusively.  When you call Bidjit, a REAL person picks up the phone.  When you email them, emails are answered almost immediately.

I have purchased from Bidz in the past.  You have no way of knowing if they use shill bidding, with their &quot;10 second re-starts&quot; every time somebody bids.  Their MSRP&#039;s are absurd, and do NOT match to anywhere near what my jeweler has assessed their items to be.  I have received FAKE items from Bidz, and have NEVER been successful in contacting their &quot;Customer Service&quot; Department.  Returns have even cost me more than the item prices at times, due to restocking and postage fees.

Bidjit.com has taken the small business I work for and turned it around - for such little cost that it would be ridiculous for us to go anywhere else. Bidjit should not even be mentioned in the same sentence as that other company.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is despicable!  I have had dealings with both Bidjit.com and Bidz.  To have Bidz directing people to their own site sounds fraudulent.</p>
<p>Bidjit.com has been first rate &#8211; increasing my sales, and doing so in such an inexpensive fashion that I currently use them exclusively.  When you call Bidjit, a REAL person picks up the phone.  When you email them, emails are answered almost immediately.</p>
<p>I have purchased from Bidz in the past.  You have no way of knowing if they use shill bidding, with their &#8220;10 second re-starts&#8221; every time somebody bids.  Their MSRP&#8217;s are absurd, and do NOT match to anywhere near what my jeweler has assessed their items to be.  I have received FAKE items from Bidz, and have NEVER been successful in contacting their &#8220;Customer Service&#8221; Department.  Returns have even cost me more than the item prices at times, due to restocking and postage fees.</p>
<p>Bidjit.com has taken the small business I work for and turned it around &#8211; for such little cost that it would be ridiculous for us to go anywhere else. Bidjit should not even be mentioned in the same sentence as that other company.</p>
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