DealDash Best Experience Tips

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Have you been enjoying your DealDash experience so far? Read on for the top tips to have the best DealDash experience in the world.

People love bidding on auctions and exploring the DealDash website. But are they really having the best experience that they can? I can’t answer that question, but I can tell you what to do to have your best DealDash experience. Don’t worry, there’s nothing too difficult or time-consuming that needs to be done. Without further ado, here are the top tips for getting your best experience out of DealDash.

Use the BidBuddy

I’ve said it 100 times, but I am willing to say it 101 times – use your BidBuddy! Almost every auction is won with the BidBuddy. Most auctions run for multiple hours at a time, you really don’t want to have to sit there and keep clicking the “bid” button over and over again. You would be completely devastated if you had spent hours upon hours and hundreds of bids and ended up missing a click or your internet or electricity lost the connection for a second. It happened to me once in my early days of DealDash, and I vowed from then on out to use my BidBuddy every single time.

Go Into the Auction Expecting to Buy It Now (BIN)

If you enter every auction expecting to BIN the item then you will be pleasantly surprised when you win. This means that you should really only bid in auctions that you are really truly interested in winning. Of course, everyone likes to throw a few bids here and there for fun, like a scratch ticket, but when you’re serious about an item, then be “in it to BIN it!” A lot of people have a similar sentiment in their bidder bio, but in reality, it seems like that isn’t usually the case.

When you’re prepared to BIN the auctions that you enter it can be a very calming experience. It’s very comforting to know that I am really not LOSING any bids when I bid in an auction – I’m either going to win that item at a discount, or I’m going to BIN it and get all of my bids returned to me. Another great thing about BINning an auction is that you also get to keep all of the clock time that you accrued as the highest bidder. If you’re bidding on high-dollar auctions, then this can add up to a significant amount of time.

Thanks for Reading!

I hope that you found this DealDash Tips article helpful. Be sure to visit us here every day on the DealDash Tips blog, and also on the DealDash Reviewed blog. DealDash has items for the kitchen, yard, and bedroom. Check out DealDash auctions for bargains. Visit DealDash now to save. Good luck and happy bidding everyone!DealDash bin

 

This blog was written by Dawn E, a mother of 3 who loves DealDash. Read even more at DealDashBlog.comDealDashReviewed.com, or on her own blog, DawnBlogtopus.

DealDash Tips: How I Use My Mobile Device

How I Use My Mobile Device

I usually play DealDash on my home computer because I prefer seeing the bidding action on a big screen. However, I have recently discovered that it is very helpful to use my mobile device–a Samsung Galaxy.

My home computer is faster and more dependable. At the same time, I do not always want to be stuck at my computer downstairs. That’s where my mobile device comes in handy.

Here are some ways I now use my Samsung Galaxy:

  • In the kitchen. By placing my mobile device on the kitchen table, I can play on DealDash at the same time I cook a meal or do the dishes. I love being able to get my work done and still monitor the progress of my auctions at the same time.
  • In the living room. By placing my mobile device on my coffee table, I can watch my favorite TV programs or movie at the same time I play on DealDash. If I see that I am running out of bids, I run downstairs during a commercial to add bids or pay for a win.
  • In the car. By bringing my mobile device with me when I take a disabled person to a grocery store or appointment, it helps me to pass the time. I do not mind waiting when I can play on DealDash. Luckily, I usually get a Wi-Fi connection.

I still do the bulk of my playing on DealDash using my home computer, but my mobile device helps me to carry on with my busy life-style at the same time, so I do not miss out on an easy win.

Submitted by: Barbara L. Sellers

Tips to Know that DealDash Appreciates You

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DealDash loves and appreciates all of their bidders and future bidders out there. They have made a great home on the internet for all of those bidders to enjoy playing on DealDash.

Not every website out there caters to their customers like DealDash does. Many websites say that their customers are the most important thing and that “the customer is always right,” but DealDash actually lives up to the hype. Here are some of the ways that DealDash backs up their words with actions.

High-Class Items, Frugal Prices

It’s no secret that DealDash offers some very high-end items. Have you seen the massage chair that retails for over $14,000?! However, in reality, none of the massage chairs that are won in auction ever cost anything near that price. If you look at the average final auction fee for that particular massage chair, it hovers around the $200 mark, and I have even seen it go for less than $20 a few times.

That is a rather extreme example, but you have to admit that DealDash has a lot of other high-class, high-dollar items such as art, purses and bags, and shoes that always end up selling for significantly below the retail price. Luckily, there are enough of these items to go around, thanks to DealDash.

Time As Highest Bidder (TATHB)

DealDash appreciates every single bid that you spend on their website. In other words, the more you bid, the more free bids you receive as a gesture of appreciation from DealDash.  DealDash keeps track of the time that you were the highest bidder, and when your bid meter at the bottom of the screen is filled up, you reach the next level, you will be rewarded with the free bids. These free bids are just a nice thing that DealDash likes to do for its customers. You don’t see any other shopping entertainment sites giving away free bids like that!

Customer Service, Day or Night

You might not be aware of this, but DealDash is a multi-national company. They have headquarters located in both Minnesota and Finland, as well as having remote employees all over the globe. Do you know what this means for you? It means that there is a DealDash employee ready to read your email, live chat with you, or take your phone call at all hours – every single day. This is an excellent perk to have, some of the other websites are notoriously hard to get ahold of and very difficult to deal with. DealDash only hires the best and friendliest people in the world.

Thanks for Reading!

I hope that you found this DealDash Tips article helpful. Be sure to visit us here every day on the DealDash Tips blog, and also on the DealDash Reviewed blog. DealDash has items for the kitchen, yard, and bedroom. Check out DealDash auctions for bargains. Visit DealDash now to save. Good luck and happy bidding everyone!

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This blog was written by Dawn E, a mother of 3 who loves DealDash. Read even more at DealDashBlog.comDealDashReviewed.com, or on her own blog, DawnBlogtopus.

DealDash Tips: Using Bids Wisely

Using Bids Wisely

Bids cost money, so I am sure we would all like to know how we could save bids on DealDash and still win auctions.

Place Extra Bids at Beginning                                                                                                                               Experienced players usually place only one bid at the beginning of an auction to make sure they do not get “locked out” and save the rest of their bids for later. Sometimes this is a good strategy and sometimes not.  Why? Some auctions close early, so you might not get the opportunity to return and place the bulk of your bids later. Therefore, it might be a good idea if you place 11 to 31 bids in the beginning of an auction just in case it closes early. In fact, this is a winning strategy some players use, and sometimes they get lucky.

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Last Two Players                                                                                                                                        Why place bids when an auction still has six or more active players?  It is a waste of bids to compete when the auction is not going to close yet for a long time. Look at the history of this auction. Many auctions will close at about the same cost they closed at before. If the auction is close to its previous closing cost and is down to the last two or three players, it might be the best time to place the bulk of your bids. Some players do not like using this option because it means you have to closely monitor it. That’s why it’s a good idea to bid only when you have enough free time to watch.

Game of Chance                                                                                                                                                      Another way to conserve bids is a little risky, but can work. Let’s say the auction is down to the last two players. If you place only 20 bids for every dollar, you would be forcing the other two players to use up 40 bids each for every dollar. Of course, you are taking a chance the auction could close when you have no bids in the auction. On the other hand, by conserving bids in this way, you might have the most bids left at the end when they might be most needed to win.

Submitted by: Barbara L. Sellers