Turkey Time

It’s almost that time of year again–Thanksgiving.

Guess what DealDash.com and turkey day have in common? Hint: What do we need to carve a turkey?

Answer: High-quality carving knives. DealDash offers the best-quality carving knifes we can shop for in the world. Auctions include a single knife, a set of two knives or a set of three knives. According to the DealDash descriptions, they all come in “natural-colored ash wood boxes for safe keeping.” The best part is that it is possible to win these knifes at bargain prices because several customers have already done so.

Why not check them out:

  • 7-inch Santoku Chef’s Knife–Nov. 7, one customer won this single knife for the sale price of $1.04. This winner placed only 37 bids, and counting the cost of bids, paid a total of $8.44. What a bargain price for this $675 knife.
  • Kensei Knife Set--This two-piece set includes a Kiritsuke knife and a Honesuki boning knife. The Kiritsuke knife is ideal for slicing fish or cutting vegetables. The Honesuki boning knife is perfect for de-boning poultry, and that would include turkey. Nov. 3 this auction sold for 66 cents. The winner used 15 bids and the total cost was $3.66. What a bargain price for this $1,015 two-piece knife set.
  • Knife Set–This three-piece set includes one vegetable knife, one slicing knife and one small utility knife. Sept. 12 this auction sold for 12 cents. The winner used only 2 bids and paid a total of 52 cents. What a bargain price for this $1,295 three-piece knife set.

According to the auction description, a great feature of these Japanese Honshu Steel knives is that they have a special handle with a non-slip surface–crafted to prevent the user’s hand from touching the sharp blade. Perhaps an even better feature is that they are made to last a lifetime.

Blog posts are written by real DealDash customers. The opinions and advice here represent our customers’ views and not those of the company. This sponsored blog post was submitted by: Barbara L. Sellers. Barbara was compensated by DealDash for this blog post. 

Responsible Shopping

I recently saw a video discussing the part today’s technology plays in controlling our shopping behaviors. Apparently, a natural chemical in our brains called dopamine makes us feel good, and it also has a lot to do with our struggles to set responsible shopping limits.

Shopping on DealDash.com is a lot of fun, but if we fail to plan ahead, set and follow responsible shopping limits, it could lead to over spending, and that could spoil our fun. DealDash is intended to be fun, while providing us with an easy, new and exciting way to shop. However, it is our responsibility to make sure we set reasonable limits and don’t spend more money than we can afford.

Below are some ideas on how we can do that:

• Decide ahead of time how many bids we can afford to buy for the month. Write it down, stick to it and always make sure you pay all of your other bills first — such as food water and shelter.
• Before bidding, watch and learn the screen names of power bidders and try to avoid bidding in auctions where one or more power bidder already started bidding.
• Only shop for products we really need or want to give to a loved one as a gift.
• Try to bid in auctions we can afford to buy (BIN) if we do not win. Then we will get all of our bids back free to use in another auction.

DealDash is one of the best shopping sites online, and its support staff strives every day to keep customers happy. The rest is up to us. As long as we follow some simple guidelines, we will remain happy customers for a long time to come.

Blog posts are written by real DealDash customers. The opinions and advice here represent our customers’ views and not those of the company. This sponsored blog post was submitted by: Barbara L. Sellers. Barbara was compensated by DealDash for this blog post. 

Check Back Often

Perhaps one of the most important things DealDash.com customers can do to win more frequently is to check back often.

The DealDash shopping site changes and the only way to keep track of the latest auctions and the newest customers is to return to the site on a regular basis.

My previous list of power bidders to avoid needs to be updated on a regular basis because the customer base changes, too, and it’s a good idea to be familiar with who’s who. New customers come and old customers go.

If we look at the last seven winners of the auctions we want to win, we will see that some shoppers win a much better bargain than others. Why is that? Answer: Sometimes more than one power bidder competes in the same auctions and they knock heads.

I’ve been a loyal customer of DealDash since Feb. 8, 2012, and I’ve noticed that whenever two or more power bidders compete in the same auction, that auction will not close for a very long time and the final selling price will go a lot higher. Therefore, smart customers will return to the site often enough to recognize the screen names of the following kind of shoppers:

  • Those who consistently have a seemingly endless supply of bids
  • Those who have a habit of overbidding the value of the auction product
  • Those who have the habit of joining the auctions with a bunch of bids near the very end.

Any senior on a limited budget, like I am, must make wise decisions to get the most out of all of our bids. Some shoppers might actually enjoy getting into a bidding war, but some of us simply cannot afford it. Therefore, I return to DealDash often enough to keep my keep my list of power bidders updated.

Blog posts are written by real DealDash customers. The opinions and advice here represent our customers’ views and not those of the company. This sponsored blog post was submitted by: Barbara L. Sellers. Barbara was compensated by DealDash for this blog post.

Bidding on Bid Packs

While shopping on DealDash.com I noticed that several customers recently won some outstanding deals on bid packs.

I seldom bid on large bid packs because I assume too many other shoppers will go for it and the competition would be too stiff. However, I now see that is not always the case.

Check out some amazing bargains some shoppers got on bid packs just today (at the time of this writing):

  • 100 bid pack sold Nov. 11 for only 5 cents. The winner used only 2 bids and paid a total of 45 cents.
  • 400 bid pack sold Nov. 11 for only 7 cents. The winner used only 1 bid and paid a total of 27 cents.
  • 3,500 bid pack sold Nov. 11 for 48 cents. The winner used only 24 bids and paid a total of $5.28.

It only took a total of 27 bids to win all three of those bid packs. I wish I had bid in those auctions to get some of those deals, but the only way we can ever win such amazing deals is to try.

Bidding Options

Sometimes it’s just a matter of choosing the best shopping strategy to win such great bargains. For example, let’s say we have a total of 500 bids:

  • We could place 10 bids each in the next 50 bid pack auctions
  • We could place 25 bids each in the next 50 bid pack auctions
  • We could place 100 bids each in the next 5 bid pack auctions
  • We could place all 500 bids in only one bid pack auction

It is up to us to choose the bid pack we want to bid on. What we don’t know is when a bid pack auction will close early. The examples above, however, prove that some customers do, and still are, winning great deals on DealDash.

Blog posts are written by real DealDash customers. The opinions and advice here represent our customers’ views and not those of the company. This sponsored blog post was submitted by: Barbara L. Sellers. Barbara was compensated by DealDash for this blog post.