Beezid.Com TV Commercial/Website Scam? 99% Item Auction Discount Rate! Fact or Fiction?

Phillip W. Chambley
This has got to be the greatest television commercial and website scam of the 21st century which is "ironically 100% perfectly legal if you honestly agree to their fine website policy!" Most likely the owners of this TV commercial and website called beezid.com are lawyers and or attorneys?..........................

How else could anyone come up with this elaborate and completely great fraudulent legal so-called "Las Vegas Casino" TV/website scam since USA gambling has been banned? Which is similar to visiting your local midway carnival circus or even a theme park which turns out to be nothing but an expensive Internet game?......................

"All rides are FREE once you purchase certain tickets?" These tickets can be purchased for games, food and most of all the rides are FREE provided that use your purchased tickets! "WOW! What a great idea for ignorant TV/website consumers! Why not use this same effect for television viewers who are gullible enough to think that they can honestly purchase a $2000.00 automobile for $99.00.............................................

Or even purchase a brand spanking NEW $1800.00 freezer for $120.00 USD? This is based on mis-leading false advertisement, which seems to be legal now days for TV commercials, especially here in the USA and Australia to create a fraudulent consumer website simply called beezid.com..........................................................................................

"Unfortunately?" These advertisers forget to mention one huge and gigantic secret detail during their elaborate and truly convincing TV commercials and website for beezid.com? In order to participate in these "mysterious" online item auctions, you must purchase their expensive bids, which can cost anywhere from $27.00 to $500.00. (similar to theme park tickets). After you place your expensive purchased bids, your credit card money seems to disappear, the same as a slot machine in a Las Vegas casino!

Unlike ebay? Who shows the winning bidder in complete legitimate detail in the end. Most often-times the winning bidder of beezid.com never shows up for some fraudulent reason? Please remember once you join this "perfectly legal Internet company?" you have agreed to their policies and term agreements, especially whenever it comes to your credit card number, which they also love to keep hidden during the fine print while joining, with a very "vague definition" of how to ACTUALLY win a beezid.com online auction(s).

Beezid.com website and it's TV commercial looks great for any "Internet or television sucker!" Fortunately Internet gambling here in the USA has been banned! beezid.com owners and it's affiliates have came up with the greatest Internet/TV scam of all-time!........................................

"Why?" Because you have simply agreed and have been "suckered into" to their policies and agreements during your join-up and giving them your credit card number, "sucking the life out of your hard working valid credit card on a daily basis, possibly month after month even if you don't participate in their online auctions without reading the small fine print in their website, which you have somehow agreed to?"....................

Some members have stated this is "great fun if you are rich and truly understand the true meaning of this beezid.com fun Internet game, similar to ebay.com, but at the same time?" Some members have lost their lifetime savings, mostly because they were confused regarding how this online beezid.com game auction actually works? Remember: The beezid.com Internet computer will always win in the final end!

One elderly lady stated that she was so convinced with the TV commercial and website, that she kept buying these expensive beezid.com bids over and over, eventually costing her $700.00 for a $68.00 auction item, which she never won in return! Unfortunately? Only 10% of beezid.com auction members, if your lucky, ever win similar to a "Las Vegas" slot machine. The house always wins in return!

Some beezid.com members have also stated: "They sell bids for an average of 70 cents a bid. Each time someone bids on an item to raise the price by 1 cent they spend your 70 cents to do that." Some members have even reported that this is a legal USA Internet slot machine!" Giving you nothing in return as far as results, unlike ebay auctions, who shows all final results in complete detail for it's daily customers in the end for the next 90 days or more...........................................................

beezid.com members have also reported that this last second count-down auction timer is based on computer "bots" and or computer robots, somehow placing these last minute bids as opposed to ebay? Research the user that placed this last minute bid winner and they ironically can NOT be found anywhere on beezid.com? "Do these beezid.com members actually exists?

Or is this another legal fraudulent Internet game which is legally hard to prove in a court of law for the plaintiffs regarding class action lawsuits against beezid.com because they forgot to read the small website print?"...........................................................

I honestly have to admit that this great Internet/TV expert regarding beezid.com scam has got Russ Dalbey, classmates.com, eharmony.com and even convicted felon Kevin Trudeau beat regarding the world's leading legal Internet/TV commercial scam artist!.........................................................

Please review over the facts before spending any of your hard earned money and legal/valid credit card on beezid.com. You may be surprised regarding the results and most of all read the fine website print! Please google search and research thoroughly "beezid.com scam" before purchasing and placing any of these credit card expensive bids.

Published by Phillip W. Chambley

Author/website designer of "secretsofsurveys.com" of the original ebook called "Secrets of Paid Online Surveys Ebook."  View profile

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  • Finally2/7/2012

    Oops, the link is Penny Auctions

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