Damn! There was just a Bido thread that I was responding to, but when I submitted my message I found out the thread was deleted! Either way, the thread was regarding view points on the Bido platform, so I figured I would copy my response here:
Hey Rebepa333,
I have nothing but good things to say about Bido. Early on, I submitted domains that did not make it to auction as they were, unfortunately, not great domains. I think that the best thing Bido had and still does, to an extent, going for it is the quality and consistency of domains that are up for auctions. Rarely do you use domains that receive no bids.
My experience mostly stems from a buyer perspective. I have purchased 3 domains through Bido and have been amazed at the personal customer service they provide throughout the process. Payment is SIMPLE and the pushes are both quick and highly communicative. If you don't have an account at the registrar of choice, or have not done a push, the Bido staff (thanks Jarred and Garrett) guide you through the process.
Bido provides a great place to hang out while the auctions are ongoing and provide a great quality of domains. From the beginning, Sahar and other Bido staff made sure that quality domains were auctioned, even at a certain loss to them. They realized that this was necessary to build-up respect within the community and over the last week it is clear that this has most likely worked for them.
Okay, I am rambling, but overall, Bido seems to be a great place to sell (ONLY if you have a good domain, though), a great place to buy, and most of all, a great place to hang out!