Like Winning? Then You’ll Love DealDash!

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If you’re the kind of person who “never wins anything”, then you should give DealDash a try. It’s easy to win when you’re a newbie!

Being a newbie on DealDash is a fun and exciting experience. Luckily, DealDash has a lot of features that makes it easier for newbies to get into the swing of things and win auctions even if they aren’t quite sure what they are doing. If you’re the kind of person who feels like they are not “lucky” or “not a winner” then you should still try DealDash anyway. After all, they do offer a money back guarantee! Read on for more information.

There is a Great DealDash Tutorial

Back when I started on DealDash there was no tutorial. There were “House Rules” and “How it Works”, but now there is something WAY better! There is an amazing interactive tutorial that you can use to learn how to participate on DealDash. Just navigate to the bottom of the DealDash home screen and you will see the “Help” section. You will find the tutorial in the help section. It’s fun to do, and you will receive 10 free bids for your participation.

You Won’t Be Thrown to the Wolves

When you’re a newbie on DealDash there are lots of things to help you get started. For starters, newbies who haven’t won any auctions (or have only won 1 or 2) have more auctions available to them than more seasoned bidders. They have all of the regular auctions, but there are also extra auctions for small items such as $10 gift cards and small bid packs that only other newbies can see. This makes it fairer so the newbies have a chance to get a few wins while they are still learning.

If You Don’t Win…

As a newbie, an important thing to remember is that if you “accidentally” bid too many times and you still aren’t going to win, you can BIN. BIN means Buy It Now. When you do a Buy It Now it means that you buy the item for the retail price. You will get ALL of the bids back that you placed, as well as getting free shipping. BINning items are a great way to not bust your bidding budget.

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I hope that this article helped you understand a little more about being a newbie on DealDash. Go ahead check out the auctions on DealDash. Visit DealDash now to see what’s up for bid. DealDash has everything you need.  Good luck and happy bidding everyone!

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This sponsored blog post was written by Dawn E, a mother of 3 who loves DealDash. Dawn was compensated by DealDash for this blog post. Read even more at DealDashTips.comDealDashReviewed.com, or on her own blog, DawnBlogtopus.

New Changes Make Winning Easier on DealDash

Did you see the new changes DealDash has made recently?

We can now double click on any of the auctions and get more information about each auction than we ever had before.

We can now see the dates each auction was recently won, the user (screen) name of the winners, the price the last several auctions closed at, how many bids the winners placed and the estimated total cost each winner paid (counting the cost of the bids, plus the final cost).

I cannot tell you how many times new customers on DealDash have asked, “How many bids will it take me to win (this or that) auction?” Of course, there is no definitive answer to that question because it’s different for every auction. However, now being able to see how many bids were used to win each auction will definitely help customers at least come up with an educated guess based on an overall average.

For example: If four customers out of the last eight winners used 100 bids or less to win an auction, then you know that if you place 100 bids in that auction, you will at least have about a 50 percent chance of winning it.

Another benefit of this new change is that you will now get to keep track of and make a list of the “high rollers” or the customers who consistently place the most bids.

Bottom line: Anyone who knows how to use this new information should definitely find it easier to win more auctions on Dealdash.

Sponsored blog post submitted by Barbara L. Sellers. Barbara is a retired newspaper editor, mother and grandmother, who grew up on a Minnesota farm in a family of 14 children.  Barbara was compensated by DealDash for this blog post.

DealDash Loves to Have Promotions

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Have you ever seen a store have as many promotions as DealDash? I think not! Here are some of the great promotions that DealDash runs.

Do you have a favorite DealDash promotion? There are so many different ones, and they are all designed to save you money, give you a good time on the site, and help you win more auctions. Why would DealDash want to do all of those things for you, the customer? Because DealDash loves their customers! If DealDash had no bidders then they would go out of business! So it’s important to DealDash that you are a happy bidder. Read on for more information about DealDash promotions.

TATHB Multipliers Promo

Everyone accrues “clock time” when they are the highest bidder in a DealDash auction. However, it can take many, many auctions before your Time As The Highest Bidder (TATHB) meter has been filled up. A great promotion that DealDash often offers is TATHB multipliers.

Do you know how the TATHB Multiplier works? It’s easy, you don’t have to do anything other than bid as you normally would. As you’re bidding, DealDash will give you two, three, or even four times as much time on your time clock meter! This is why you might see people bidding way too much on an auction because they plan on doing a Buy It Now (BIN) on it, they will get their bids back, and get to keep all of that extra time that they received with the TATHB multiplier.

$3 No Jumper Promo

Normally DealDash has a $5 No Jumper limit. This means that you need to place at least 1 bid before the auction price reaches $5. When DealDash runs it’s $3 No Jumper promotion, it’s the same idea, except that the auction will close to new bidders at $3 instead of $5. There will be fewer people in these auctions because they have to get their bids in early, and there are many less chances to bid at the $3 limit than the $5 limit.

50, 75, 100 Auctions Start at Once Promo

The 50, 75, 100 auctions start at once promotion is my favorite promotion! This promotion is rather rare, and typically is held on a holiday weekend – but not always! During this specific time, 50, 75 or more auctions will begin at the same time, so there are so many chances to win a great item for a lower price. You never know when these promotions are going to be, so you need to be sure that you stop by DealDash every day just to check in. If there is going to be a “50, 75 or more auctions” promotion that day, then it will say so right on the main home screen where it lists the bid prices for the day.

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I hope that this article helped you understand some of the awesome promotions that DealDash offers. Go ahead check out the auctions on DealDash. Visit DealDash now to see what’s up for bid. DealDash has everything you need.  Good luck and happy bidding everyone!

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This sponsored blog post was written by Dawn E, a mother of 3 who loves DealDash. Dawn was compensated by DealDash for this blog post. Read even more at DealDashTips.comDealDashReviewed.com, or on her own blog, DawnBlogtopus.

Tips for Kitchen Wins on DealDash

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Love spending time in the kitchen? Visit DealDash and see all of the new and exciting items available for your favorite room in the house.

Do you think that you’re a great cook? Is entertaining your family and friends in your kitchen a high priority in your life? If these things are true, then you probably have some nice kitchen supplies already. However, DealDash has new and exciting kitchen items all the time. They have an ever-changing inventory of new items to enjoy bidding on in the auctions. So if the kitchen is the room that you’d like to add some new items, then read on, for some tips from DealDash.

Research Your Auction Carefully

DealDash sometimes offers the same item up for bid during the week. If you’ve decided on a particular piece of decor or another item for the kitchen that you would like to win then choose the day and time that is right for you, not just the first choice. It’s always wise to choose “off-peak” times to bid on auctions. However, you never know how many people are interested in the same item in a DealDash auction, so choose the time that’s right for you.

The DealDash Tips blog has always encouraged people to do their research on different items before they bid. Are you thinking about bidding on a kitchen item next week? Today is a perfect time to do some research on the items that are coming up in the coming week. Please take my advice, and do your research before bidding in auctions on DealDash, this will help you in winning and also knowing when to stop bidding on the auction and do a “Buy It Now” or “BIN”.

BIN When You Don’t Win

Are you familiar with term Buy It Now? It’s also called BIN. Many of the kitchen items that you’re after on DealDash have a lot of other fans, so you’ll have some competition. If you don’t end up winning the kitchen item that you’re seeking, don’t worry, you can always BIN it! DealDash offers the Buy It Now option on each item, no matter how many bids you have placed, even if you have over-bid. You can always BIN (Buy It Now), and pay retail price for the item and receive all of your bids back. You can do this as many times as you like, even multiple times in one day.

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I hope that this article helps you understand a little more about how to win kitchen items on DealDash. Go ahead check out the kitchen auctions on DealDash. Visit DealDash now to see what’s up for bid. DealDash has everything you need. And if you don’t see what you need, send a quick email to the DealDash customer service team. They will do their best to get your special item up for bid. Good luck and happy bidding everyone!

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This sponsored blog post was written by Dawn E, a mother of 3 who loves DealDash. Dawn was compensated by DealDash for this blog post. Read even more at DealDashTips.comDealDashReviewed.com, or on her own blog, DawnBlogtopus.