Terms of Service

Status: Provisional pre-launch summary. Last updated 2026.

BidRebel has not launched yet. This page is a plain-language, provisional summary of the terms that will govern the BidRebel service. It is not the final, binding Terms of Service and it is not legal advice. The complete Terms of Service, reviewed and finalized with outside counsel, will be published here before you can create an account or use the marketplace. By joining the early-access list you are not yet agreeing to these terms.

What BidRebel is

BidRebel is a services marketplace. Customers post jobs. Vetted contractors submit sealed (blind) bids. Customers review the best-fitting bids and choose a winner. BidRebel is the platform that connects the two sides and processes payment. BidRebel does not perform the work itself and is not the contractor.

Who can use it

How bidding and payment will work

When you post a job, you set what matters most to you and vetted contractors compete for it with sealed bids. Contractors cannot see each other's prices. You compare the bids that best fit your priorities and choose the contractor you want.

Payment is authorized and held in escrow when you award a job, and it is released to the contractor when the work is verified complete. Payments, payouts, and contractor identity verification are handled by Stripe. Contractor background checks, where required, are handled by Checkr. These providers collect sensitive information directly under their own terms and privacy practices.

Things you agree not to do

Disclaimers and limits

BidRebel connects customers and contractors and provides the platform and payment protection described above. Contractors are independent and are responsible for their own work. The final Terms of Service will include the full warranty disclaimers, limitation of liability, and indemnification provisions in the language finalized by counsel.

Disputes and governing law

The final Terms of Service are expected to include an agreement to resolve disputes through binding individual arbitration with a class-action waiver, an arbitration opt-out window, and Minnesota governing law with venue in Hennepin County. These provisions will be presented in full, and you will be asked to accept them, before you create an account. Nothing on this provisional page waives any right.

Changes

We will post the final Terms of Service here before launch and update the date above when we do. For material changes after launch, we will notify registered customers and contractors.

Contact

Questions about these terms? Email help@bidrebel.com or write to BidRebel Incorporated, 7523 95th St S #321, Cottage Grove, MN 55016.

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