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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Class Action Lawsuit Jury Trial Sought After Mounting Complaints Against Quibids.com



The law office of Andrew S. Kierstea attorneys for the plaintiff Lawrence A. Locke are seeking to represent any and all users who participated in any auction being offered by Quibids.com. The following class action lawsuit seeks to enjoin all persons in the United States who spent more money on QuiBids.com than the retail price of the goods they received, with an estimated total lawsuit value of over $5 million dollars.

This class action status is being sought after Mr Lawrence Locke spent a total of $51.11 on the Quibids Penny Auction site and was not declared a winner. Mr Locke purports that he spent 1 bid on an HDMI cable, 10 bids on an HP Printer, 64 bids on an LG 55" HDTV and 1 bid on a Nikon camera, but what he didn't disclose is that he probably spent $5,000 dollars hiring an attorney to sue a company he misappropriated 51.00 to? What makes even less sense, are his unreasonable expectations of actually winning large ticket items with retail values exceeding $3000 dollars with only $51 dollars in bids?.

Now any veteran penny auction player will tell you that to bid on those types of items, "you as the player must be willing to pay up to and possibly exceed the retail value of the said item to close the auction". What this lawsuit seems to boil down to is, unrealistic expectations coupled with failed communication causing Mr Lawrence Locke to suffer from a Napoleon Complex in which he initiated a Lawsuit over $51 dollars, and is escalating said lawsuit to class action status. We are sure Penny Auction enthusiasts will be waiting with baited breath as to the outcome of this impending jury trial and we of course will keep you up to date with all the impending developments.

Official Quibids Complaint Documents

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