Once you are approved to bid on the respective marketplace you can go to any auction page and enter the highest amount that you are willing to pay. Enter the amount in the white box to the right of “My Maximum Bid.” Below, you will see the minimum allowable bid amount. Once the amount has been entered, click the “Bid Now” button. Please note the message near the top of the page, which indicates if your bid is high enough to become the current high bid. If not, you may wish to increase your bid. For each bid you enter, you will receive an email confirmation that your bid was successfully placed.

At the close of the auction the winning bidder will be notified by email. Your winning status will also show up on the Orders page under “My Account.”

Please remember that every bid placed on our marketplaces is a binding contract. You are agreeing to buy the lot at the price you indicate should you ultimately be the high bidder. Bids may not be cancelled once submitted. If you accidentally enter a wrong bid amount (for example, you entered $1000 instead of $100) you can click on the Cancel link within the bid confirmation pop-up window to change your bid amount prior to submission. Changing your mind does not qualify as accidentally entering a wrong bid amount.

Your bids affect how other users bid within the auction and the auction’s final selling price. Because we provide ample opportunity for you to check and double check your bid before submitting, requests to cancel bids will most likely result in the suspension of your account.

Please note: a record of all bids is kept on file. If a current winning bid is disqualified in an auction for any reason, B-Stock Solutions will restore the next highest bid to winning status. This decision is made at the sole discretion of B-Stock Solutions.

Amberly Bliss, Owner

Amberly Bliss, Owner

Retail Deals

"I feel so confident shopping and bidding on items knowing that I am going to get what I paid for. And if not, there’s a killer customer service team that’s going to make sure everything’s alright in the end. That’s huge. It’s hard to take that risk when you’re first starting out."

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