Is DubLi a scam? Or is it a legitimate
business opportunity for entrepreneurs and
a great deal for customers who can get bargain
basement prices on mainstream products?
This article will demystify the DubLi Scam
and explain how this global company works.
As you probably have read elsewhere, there
are many negative comments posted about
DubLi, but is DubLi a scam? From all accounts
and our personal experience, DubLi is not
a scam. The DubLi scam probably originated
from individuals (paid or not) or companies
(paid or not) to claim the wrong doings
of this popular online shopping site.
Whether these comments are
real or not is up to the reader and customer
to decide. However, through our following
analysis, the DubLi scam itself is a scam,
and the business model and network marketing
system that powers its growing customer
base is completely sound. In many ways,
DubLi is even more legitimate than the biggest
online retailers and auction sites, and
by all accounts, may well surpass eBay,
Amazon and even Google as the largest global
online company in terms of customer base
and revenue. The DubLi scam is there to
add fear to the population and to fabricate
problems that are not true about DubLi.com.
These false reports about the DubLi scam
have certainly affected some people, but
in the end, until you have tried this new
online shopping experience, you won’t
realize how great DubLi.com is, and how
much money and time they can save you.

Let’s
Look at the Business Model – Is DubLi
Sustainable? Or is DubLi a Scam?
One of the most important and fundamental
tests in order to determine if DubLi is
a scam or not is by demystifying and breaking
down their network marketing business model.
Is DubLi sustainable in the long run or
is DubLi a scam that is running wild? The
business model is sound and very effective
in generating revenue while providing DubLi
customers with the best prices on highly
sought after, brand name products. From
the DubLi Shopping Mall perspective, they
provide basement bargain prices on over
500,000 consumable products and services
from mainstream and well recognized companies
such as Apple, DELL, Jeep, Starbucks, MasterCard
and thousands more respected merchants.
This is itself should demystify the DubLi
scam. However, let’s go even further.
DubLi Scam is non-existent as the company
purchases all of its own products at cost
directly from manufacturers and retailers.
They only pass on these discounts to the
DubLi customer, who in fact win in this
situation as they get the best price on
everyday products and services that they
buy. DubLi is not a scam because they still
make money off a small mark-up in prices
from the reduced purchase price. So the
Shopping Mall business model is sound. But
how about the DubLi Reverse Auction bidding
portals like Xpress and Unique Bids? Is
this a DubLi scam or not? If you break this
down, again, you will find that this network
marketing business model of the reverse
auction actually is a very clever revenue
generating system. The DubLi scam analysts
report that the company does not make money
through Reverse Auctions. This DubLi scam
report is untrue. Remember that customers
are required to purchase DubLi credits at
80¢ apiece. Every time they make a
bid through Xpress or Unique Bid reverse
auctions, they pay 80¢ or 1 DubLi Credit
which in turn decreases the bid price by
25¢. Think about it; For every 80 cents
spent by a customer, the price of the item
only goes down by 25 cents. DubLi scam?
Not at all. Just a clever business opportunity
and business model based on network marketing
and the drive of consumers to get the lowest
price possible for their favorite items.
As you can see, if a $100 Gift Card was
auctioned through DubLi Xpress or Unique
Bid reverse auctions, and someone gets it
for free, there would have been 400 individual
bids for that item which would have cost
customers $320 in total worth of DubLi credits.
Therefore, DubLi.com wants the prices to
go lower … they don’t lose out.
There is no DubLi scam and DubLi is not
a scam because the business model in creating
and generating revenue is solid. DubLi is
sustainable in the long run and will only
increase its customer base and Business
Associates.
DubLi is
NOT an Auction Site
Further to the DubLi scam reports, the company’s
e-commerce web site is not even an auction
site. The reverse auction portals on DubLi.com
only represent a very small portion of their
business model and revenue. It’s more
of a draw to gain customers and loyalty
rather than a revenue generating system.
Firstly, the auction site of DubLi is not
a scam. It’s legitimate, real and
provides outstanding value to customers.
Secondly, the major business model is that
of the online shopping portal called DubLi
Shopping Mall. Aggregating products and
selling to online shoppers is nothing new
… DubLi is not a scam. Google, eBay
and Amazon sell to customers just like DubLi
does. DubLi creates revenue by selling click-throughs
and revenue sharing fees with Kelkoo, which
is the Yahoo owned search engine in Europe.
The DubLi scam does not exist. The DubLi
scam is a scam in itself to create fear
amongst the population and to keep people
away from discounts and savings that they
deserve. While DubLi’s hook is definitely
the Reverse Auction business model, Google’s
is search, eBay is the upward auction (reverse
of DubLi’s) and Amazon has books.
If you consider DubLi a scam, then you may
as well say that all the others are too.
DubLi is not an auction site, it is an online
shopping portal where customers can find
the best deals on everyday items and brand
name products. Becoming a member is free.
Purchasing credits to bid is essentially
like purchasing a one-year membership to
join CostCo to get great savings. This is
not different. The DubLi scam reports are
untrue. If you still have questions and
still believe that DubLi is a scam, please
just try shopping on their e-commerce site
or try the Reverse Auction and you will
realize that the business model is solid
and that you, as a customer, can save a
lot of money.