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<p>[QUOTE="Andrew McCabe, post: 3516403, member: 90666"]Yes to all of this.</p><p><br /></p><p>You do not need to belong to / be registered with Sixbid to use the services TIF lists such as "Completed Auctions" searches, or to browse and search their current auctions. You do need to be a member to bookmark and bid on coins. But you can do both these things on Numisbids, while continuing to use Sixbid for browsing or completed auctions searches.</p><p><br /></p><p>When I first heard of this many weeks ago, I gave them some leeway and a degree of trust in what the issue was and how to fix it and communicate with us appropriately. So that's why I wasn't making a fuss two months ago. Now as more and more information comes out, their level of knowing negligence towards you and your financially important information is becoming clearer and clearer.</p><p><br /></p><p>I wouldn't let Sixbid have one byte of my data from now on. Even today when you go onto Sixbid.com, their main page, there is absolutely no warning, information, explanations, apologies or reassurances. Nothing at all.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Andrew McCabe, post: 3516403, member: 90666"]Yes to all of this. You do not need to belong to / be registered with Sixbid to use the services TIF lists such as "Completed Auctions" searches, or to browse and search their current auctions. You do need to be a member to bookmark and bid on coins. But you can do both these things on Numisbids, while continuing to use Sixbid for browsing or completed auctions searches. When I first heard of this many weeks ago, I gave them some leeway and a degree of trust in what the issue was and how to fix it and communicate with us appropriately. So that's why I wasn't making a fuss two months ago. Now as more and more information comes out, their level of knowing negligence towards you and your financially important information is becoming clearer and clearer. I wouldn't let Sixbid have one byte of my data from now on. Even today when you go onto Sixbid.com, their main page, there is absolutely no warning, information, explanations, apologies or reassurances. Nothing at all.[/QUOTE]
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