I have been bidding for several weeks and "won" about a dozen items. About half of my "wins" were broken, used, or missing key parts. Cheap pressure washer missing wand, walk way solar lights missing the spikes that permit them to be driven into ground, telescopic fishing pole broken in half, shoe caddy cabinet with damaged panel and no assembly instructions, tin snips that were so used they were almost worn out, and so on. On the other hand we got a Koi pond pump for $2, new in the box ($50 value). So this business should be called the M@C Bid Auction and Casino. You might "win" occasionally, but not every time. There is a reason for the "no returns" policy. I'm afraid M@C Auction and Casino is in the business of disposing of the returns or unsold merch for Amazon, Target, Walmart, and any other retail business with a return policy. Ironic- M@C Auction and Casino is selling the returned merch, but they themselves have a no-return policy.