Um no actually, unless you are not working for them or have express written permission, then you ARE violating their site rules See their site rules<http://www.quibids.com/en/help/rules.php> a 'bot' is slang for 'robot' aka any kind of automation.
Site Rules 1. Only one account is allowed per person. 2. Only one account is allowed per household *(exceptions may apply - contact support with questions)*. 3. Only 12 wins are allowed per account over a 28 day time period. 4. Only 1 win of the same product with a value price of over $285.00 is allowed over a 28 day time period*(e.g. you can only win a certain Playstation once every 28 days)*. 5. Only 12 wins are allowed per day. 6. Only 1 win is allowed per 28 days on items with a value price $1,000.00 or greater. 7. *No bots of any kind are allowed when using the site.* 8. QuiBids employees and their family members *(defined as parents, spouse, siblings and children)* and any person residing in the same household as employees may not under any circumstances participate in QuiBids auctions. 9. A user may only post one review per product. Users must be logged into their account and have made a purchase to comment on the product. Only reviews pertaining to the product and not the auction experience, customer service, shipping and handling, or delivery will be accepted. To learn more about posting reviews, please visit the Reviews Rules page<http://www.quibids.com/en/help/rules_reviews.php> . *Important:* Please note that breaking these rules (e.g. by creating multiple accounts for one person* or by using bots*) violates our terms & conditions and will result in the disabling of all of that customer’s accounts. Any items won while in violation of the terms & conditions are not valid and will not be fulfilled. Further, refunds will only be processed for the amounts paid for these items and not for any bids used to win these items while violating the terms & conditions. Sorry guy, but the Watir team has an aversion to helping people create automation that violates terms of use. If you are working for Quibids (generally evidenced by having the ability to send us email from a company email account, or having someone working there vouch for you) we'll be glad to assist you in using Watir as a test tool. If your intent is to violate their terms of use or site rules, then I'd suggest you go find another tool. On Saturday, December 8, 2012 2:22:17 PM UTC-8, TommyW wrote: > > Oh, sorry. No, don't work for Quibids and am not in violation of their > terms. > > > On Saturday, December 8, 2012 3:11:49 AM UTC-6, Željko Filipin wrote: > >> I have noticed that you did not reply to this. >> >> Željko >> >> On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 3:48 PM, Super Kevy <[email protected] >> > wrote: >> >>> And you are incompliance with the agreements of Quibids or are working >>> for them? >>> >>> Account Termination >>> >>> QuiBids reserves the right to temporarily or permanently terminate Your >>> account at QuiBids sole discretion if it determines or suspects You have >>> violated these Terms & Conditions, any laws, or the rights of our other >>> users or other third parties. Examples of unauthorized usage include, but >>> are not limited to, *the use of unauthorized third-party bidding or bid >>> tracking software, the creation of multiple accounts by the same individual >>> or other fraudulent account activity or behavior*. You agree that if >>> QuiBids, in good faith and in its sole discretion, determines that You have >>> breached these Terms & Conditions, QuiBids may withhold, cancel, or >>> otherwise retain any and all of Your pending deliveries and/or refunds for >>> bids. >>> >> >> -- Before posting, please read http://watir.com/support. In short: search before you ask, be nice. [email protected] http://groups.google.com/group/watir-general [email protected]
