i-bidder.com

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2.3 Based on 201 reviews

Branded surplus stock direct from major retailers with up to 85% off RRP. The UK's largest digital auction marketplace for retail returns and surplus consumer product....

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Kevin McConnell
No fuss registration.

5
Date of experience: Sep 27, 2025
Lee Goodwin
Really do need to review

Really do need to review.I have purchased a lot of items and I have to thank Spicers for their professional manner of operation and care in handling my purchass.Situated in Goole beside a waterway and just a beautiful location.Quality of the products is quite extraordinary and when tested all work.the care adds value to my visits to pickup and also chat with the friendly and experienced staff.

5
Date of experience: Sep 25, 2025
Felipe Cecchetti
Paid but never received my items (Update)

I bought and paid for several items through i-bidder, from the auction company International Auctions Ltd, but some of the items never arrived.I reached out for help, but i-bidder does not take responsibility or provide proper support. It feels like once they get the payment, the customer is left alone to deal with the problem.It’s unacceptable to pay for products and never receive them. This experience has been extremely frustrating and disappointing.------------------------------------------Updated Review – Issue ResolvedAfter my initial review, I was able to get in touch with i-bidder’s support team. They reached out to the seller and helped resolve the issue — I eventually received my missing items.I appreciate their assistance and the fact that they followed up to make things right.That said, the process was quite complicated and took a lot of effort on my part. I believe it could be much simpler, as many customers would probably give up before reaching a solution.Still, I’m updating my rating to reflect that the problem was solved. Thank you to the i-bidder team for the support.

4
Date of experience: Sep 23, 2025
Cristian
No support

No support. On i-bidder.com, scammers can freely sell with different rules and hidden additional fees that they only reveal afterwards. I’ve been scammed too many times on this platform.

1
Date of experience: Sep 13, 2025
Linda Farrington
Very prompt on answering

Very prompt on answering

5
Date of experience: Sep 09, 2025
Kirsty Leeder
Misleading, dishonest, and zero customer service

I have given Supreme Auctions Limited and Ibidder more than one chance and both times I’ve been left completely ripped off.The first time I “won” what was advertised as a huge pallet of kids’ toys for over £350. When I collected it, the pallet looked nothing like the picture. Once home, I realised it wasn’t toys at all—it was mostly boxes of religious books, laminate sheets, and pens, with a few random bits thrown in. The pallet wasn’t even full. I complained and heard absolutely nothing back.Against my better judgement, I gave them another chance. This time I bid on what was described as an assortment of kids’ sand and art sets. Their listing showed around 12 different sets. What arrived today? 100 of the exact same cheap set—the lowest value item they showed in the photos. I paid £112 for what turned out to be a pile of worthless stock.I have now complained twice, and both times I’ve been ignored. No apology, no solution, no refund. This company is misleading, dishonest, and clearly does not care about its customers.Save your money. They are not to be trusted.

1
Date of experience: Sep 04, 2025
Martin Munt
Too slow to register

Too slow to register, failed to get on line to bid.

2
Date of experience: Aug 28, 2025
Maurizio C
Defective, second hand items

Misleading Item description, ridiculous shipping costs were the least of the problems:Parts missing, item not working AT ALL..When I complained, they just said they were not responsible and referred to some clauses that were anywhere visible on the web..Plus, they want to be paid using debit cards or bank transfer so you CANNOT GET ANY MONEY BACK

1
Date of experience: Aug 19, 2025
Nick Langford
Great Service. Do Your Due Diligence and You'll Be Fine

I read around 100 bad reviews before placing a single bid, and my assumption then is my conclusion now -- i-bidder is great, a lot of people just don't do their due diligence.Auction houses I've had personal experience with so far are Kingsland Auction Services, International Auctions (Huddersfield location), and Castlers Auctions. I had absolutely no issue with any of them and would happily buy from them again. I researched as much as I could about them before bidding, and felt the most confident with Kingsland as they have plenty of Google reviews. They were brilliant. With International, I'd heard that their Accrington location has issues but their Huddersfield one was a lot better. I ordered from their Huddersfield location and can confirm this! Lastly, I'd seen nothing about Castlers but decided that, based on their detailed photographing of lots, the risk was worth it to me. And it was very much worth it! I received everything from them the quickest of the three houses as well.I've also seen a few auction houses use AI listings, and whilst I've not dealt with any seller that does this, they do make me suspicious. Why wouldn't they just show a real photo if they had the stock? Use your common sense and read reviews where possible. Within TrustPilot you can search by keywords -- use this to your advantage, especially if there's nothing else available to you e.g. a separate website or Google reviews.Now, to address the common complaint of being charged more after bidding: on literally every single lot there's an underlined piece of text right under where you place a bid that says "Additional fees apply." If you click that, it shows you the commission and VAT that that auction house takes. It doesn't even open a new tab, that's how easy it is. (By the way - if an auction house has their own website, the commission is usually lower than on i-bidder as i-bidder takes a chunk of commission to keep itself running.) The fact that people miss this is astonishing, and it is *not* a reason to criticise i-bidder whatsoever. It's like if you bid on one of the auction houses in Guernsey for example, and then got mad that you had to pay extra VAT on importing it to the mainland UK when those houses state it very clearly in their terms.Now for the condition/functionality of items. The *vast* majority of stuff on i-bidder is customer returns, liquidation items, etc. With those lots, that means there's a pretty reasonable chance that the item was returned for a good reason, including non-functionality. The auction houses simply can't test every item though. On one of the auctions I bid on, there were 3700 items. Ensuring each of them works, on top of taking detailed photos and writing the listings, would be a huge task, especially when they do multiple lots that size a week, and are literally selling them as untested returns. The reason you can get stuff for so cheap is because of this fact -- the fact it might be broken and just a hunk of plastic and metal.You also need to consider that, historically, you would go in person to the auction house to inspect each item before buying it. The fact that we can browse items and bid from our phone at home is really, truly wonderful, but it does also bring up this barrier of potentially misleading listings. So, if anything isn't fully detailed (i.e. shows everything from every angle and isn't a stock photo), you need to decide if the risk is worth it to you personally. Or you just straight up need to visit in person, especially for higher value items like cars.Anyway, to my point. i-bidder is great. I got a ton of good quality stock, and a few things for myself as well, at a really great price. About 5% of the items I received were either incomplete or non-functioning, but I knew that was a risk when I placed my bids and I still made a few quid selling as spares/repairs so I'm not too upset. Especially considering the ROI with everything else, which more than makes up for a couple of duds.As far as criticisms go, I just wish there was an in-site vetting system for sellers. I think reviews would be the best system but, as is evidenced here, people give negative reviews over their own mistakes. It would really help consumers feel more comfortable with their choices though, in my opinion.TLDR -- 10/10.

5
Date of experience: Aug 16, 2025
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Date of experience: Aug 15, 2025

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