BidFTA

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333 W Seymour Ave
Cincinnati, OH 45216

BidFTA is an online auction platform based in Cincinnati, OH. It offers a wide range of products across various categories, including appliances, automotive, clothing & accessories, electronics, grocery, home & kitchen, patio, lawn & garden, and tools & home improvement.

Customers can browse through past auctions, equipment auctions, building materials, truckloads, and more. BidFTA provides a convenient way for users to buy and sell items through their platform, with resources available for sellers who are interested in listing their products.

With a user-friendly interface, BidFTA aims to connect buyers and sellers in a seamless online auction experience, enhancing accessibility to a diverse selection of goods. The platform is designed to facilitate transactions and provide a platform for individuals to participate in auctions from the comfort of their homes.

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1.57 reviews
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Fred N.
7/12/2024

Bid For Trash Again ... has gotten really poor. Many locations don't have decent test stations and the product conditions are misrepresented. I've been on several products in good or brand...

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Victoria T.
11/11/2024

Absolute fucking chaos. Nothing is where it's supposed to be. Everything is filthy. The bathrooms are repugnant. Ask for help. Dare ya. Nobody here knows where anything is. If they do, they...

Angela S.
4/14/2025

Don't buy this crap. I won 5 items... 3 of them were not anywhere near what I ordered... Broken, not what I bid on, and not the item described. Contacted support, they told me all items were...

David O.
1/23/2025

What a horrible experience , Both items that I purchased were grossly misrepresented , Not to mention it smelled of sewer gas inside the building almost unbearable . I won't be back to this BidFTA...

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Aaron B.
3/22/2024

If I could rate lower I would. They grossly misrepresented an item as something it wasn't, and then after admitting what they sold me wasn't what they advertised it as, stated that it was my...

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