Know the DealDash Language

DealDash has a language all it’s own, and knowing what the difference between a jumper and a stomper is helpful, especially in understanding your fellow player. Here is a list of the basic lingo of DealDash.

Auctions- An auction is why you come to DealDash, there is a pay to shop/play system where you buy bids and play the auction to win great everyday items for very low prices. The home page at DealDash displays all the auctions available for bidding or purchase.

Auctions, Individual- Each auction has its own page where the stats of the auction are available. For example: how many players, who they are, and their comment.

Banner-The banner at the top of the home page is where you will find the current cost of bids and the details of the latest sale.  Often, 50% Off Final PriceFree Auction Wins, and  a Free Bid Multiplier. Check the banner daily, it changes very early in the morning.

Bidding- The act of placing bids in a auction for real, everyday items, like computers, housewares, clothing, jewelry and art.

Bids- Bids are the currency of the site, you need them to bid and win your prizes.  They range in price between .12 to .16 cents and you can see the cost on the banner.  Purchase bids to join auctions.

Bid Count Meter-This displays your available bids.  When you have bids on your Bid Buddy, the bids are subtracted from this total.  There are two bid count meters one on the top, right hand side of the page and one on the bottom left.

Buy Bid Tabs-There are three, one is on the top of the auctions page right next to your bid count meter, one is at the bottom on the left of the auctions page, it looks like a little credit card, and there is one in your dashboard list of tabs.

Buy It Now (BIN)- Also referred to as “Binning”. At any time during an auction you can opt out and purchase the item at the regular retail price.  When you do, the DealDash promise is to give you all the bids back that you used trying to win it. When you make your purchase from the “Buy It Now” tab, the used bids will be immediately deposited into your Bid Count Meter.

Bid Buddy- The most reliable tool at Deal Dash, it is the best way to set up a pre -determined amount of bids to be placed for you in the order you joined the auction.  If there are 7 players using Bid Buddy, it will place a bid for you every 7th turn, the only thing between you and the other players is the number of bids you place.  The one who places the last bid is the winner.

Dashboard-Your dashboard is essential to keeping track of all your plays, wins and purchases.  There is a comprehensive list of the items you are bidding on currently and how many bids you have placed.  This is where you find all your information, public profile, bids placed, account information. You will find your dashboard on the top and bottom of the page.

Deal Dasher- One who plays, shops and saves at Deal Dash.

Final Price- When an auction ends the number of bids placed by all players determines the final price.  If 4945 total bids are placed the final price is $49.45.

Free Bid Meter-“Time as highest bidder” is determined by the number of bids you place times about 9 seconds for each bid.  The meter ticks up your time and when you’ve reached the appropriate number of bids for your current level you are rewarded with free bids.  Each level increases the number of bids you claim, for example if you are at level 79 you will claim 1000 bids and it goes up with each level of play you achieve.

Jumping-A player who places a bid before the $5 cut off and then leaves the auction only to return later and jump in. Get to know who does this and wait until they jump in.  Jumper- One who jumps

Public Profile- You may have a comment displayed under your Avatar, which you can edit it from your Public Profile tab located on the left hand side of your Dashboard. All comments are approved by Deal Dash staff and have guidelines that include, among other things, not being threatening or misleading with your statement.  It’s meant to give some personality to your Avatar.  Auctions can be won and lost with these comments, pay close attention. Lately, there has been a trend to talk to each other through the comment by creating a continuous story.  Feel free to join in!

Stomping-Stomping  plain and simple is the worst offense of a Deal Dasher. It is a reckless and thoughtless storm of bids being throw into an auction.  This rapid-fire bidding is an attempt to scare everyone away and as a result win the auction. Stomper- One who stomps Stompers become obsolete because in the long run, this activity is unsustainable.

User Name-The name everyone sees when you are playing Deal Dash, you’ll want this to be creative and expressive.  Some people use their actual name or a combination of letters and numbers.

Winner’s list-A real-time list of all the wins, a picture of the item with a description, who won it and what they paid for it.  It also displays the winners Avatar. The winners list is a great place to do research.  You can see what final prices are trending to estimate where the next auction may end.

Good Luck and Happy Bidding!!!

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Adjust your Bidding Style at DealDash

If you’ve been bidding for some time at DealDash you have a “style” of bidding, you like to bid that way and it’s worked for you.  But I like to try new things all the time.  I especially love when DealDash gives us new features to help us win. It will spark an idea forcing me to adjust my bidding style.  Recently, after launching their newest feature, Win Limits Lifted, there is a lot to get excited about.

When I first came to DealDash their win limits included 6 prizes under $200, and 3 prizes over $200 per week, then they changed that to 9 prizes of any value and I started winning more high retail items, with this new feature, you can just keep winning and winning.  There is only one exception, you may only win each item once a week.  So if you won the Ladies Timex Watch today, you may not win it again until next week at the same time, but you can win any other watch you wish.

Once someone has won an item you will see they can’t enter the auction, so that frees up the field for you to win.  I used to love the limit list, but I don’t need that anymore and have traded up to the Winner’s List where I can see who’s won and what they paid for their prize.  I started a new list to keep track of my competitors wins, so I’ll let you know soon how those winners are doing compared to me. If you aren’t using the Winner’s List as a tool, that is a great thing to try new.  It’s a lot more than just some fun information, you can really learn from the numbers and players wins.

Along with the new limits there are some good old features that will help you win more auctions.  I love the  Bookmark Feature, it really helps me stay organized when I am bidding in multiple auctions.  If I’m only in one or two it may not be necessary, but it does help to keep you active auction at the top of your page.  You click the little white star in the upper right hand corner of the auction on the main page, it will turn yellow and there it is atop your page.

I used to love the Free Auctions, but I’ve found now I prefer the 50% and full price auctions because less players will overbid, and that will help the auction end sooner.  The Free Auction is really cool because you win an item for one penny, but really it is harder to win really popular or trendy items during these events, so you have to have patience!

It might be time for a new comment on your profile.  This is a great place to express yourself, but better than that as a strategy to make other players change their actions.  I love the comment where the player claims to “stay to the end” and they always leave early because the never stay in an auction more than 20 bids, it’s a strategy and it works for them.  It would be nice to see this person really in it for the long haul and win something more substantial, that would be trying something new and perplex players who pay attention to how long others stay in auctions.

You don’t have to get stuck in a rut when you are bidding at DealDash, they always put out new prizes,  new features and new sales for us to enjoy.  The prices for bids are the best on the web for the value of prizes and level of competition.  DealDash has such an easy-to-use platform and the features work well and you can win a lot of prizes bidding here.  To top that off all items are delivered FREE!

Good Luck and Happy Bidding!!!

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DealDash Dashboard Helps you Win

If you just signed up for DealDash you may not have noticed all the information on the DealDash Dashboard.  It’s where you’ll find useful information to help you win.  If you’ve been around and you’re not using the Dashboard, you may be missing out on some wins!

After the initial joy you get from bidding and winning at DealDash there often comes a time of fear.  I had this fear and have heard of others having it as well.  It comes from being smart enough to know you can’t win them all and not quite experienced enough to win more often.

So where you can gain some bidding power is in your Dashboard.  My favorite feature of the Dashboard is the “Bidding History“, it’s so much more than numbers.  All of the tabs are found in your Dashboard are on the left side of the page. Click on Bidding History and see how many bids you’ve used on an auction and if it’s ongoing.  This comes in handy if you backed out of the auction for awhile because it’s the quickest way to see if the auction is still ongoing.

I also use the Bidding History to remind myself who I beat or who beat me.  You can click on any one of the auctions you were active in and find out who placed the last 9 bids.  This is just enough to remind you if you are willing to get into another auction with this person right now.  Most importantly, it tells you how many bids you used on an item,  this will give you an idea if you bid too low.  Keep in mind no two auctions are the same, they all have personalities of their own, but you can use this a gauge to decide how many bids to use next time.

If this is an item you must have use this simple formula to figure out how many bids to use to BIN, (buy it now; when you buy an item you’ve tried to win and don’t win it you will get your bids back.) Use the value of the item and divide by the cost of the bids and you are left with the number of bids not to exceed to BIN, once you reach the BIN level it doesn’t pay to continue, what does make sense is buying it and getting your bids back.  For example, if an item is $15 and bids are .13 cents it would be 15./.13=115  bids.

The Bookmarked Auction Tab is also useful.  If you are in the habit of bidding on more than one item at a time, this could be very useful.  It helps you keep an eye on the activity of an auction that you have bookmarked, either to come back to later, or to know where the auction ended for research purposes. You can bookmark auctions a couple of way, one way is to just place a bid, it will be automatically bookmarked for you.  You can shop ahead of time and when you find an item you wish to bid on, click the little white star in the upper right-hand corner of the auction, this will also bookmark it, you can “un-bookmark” the same way.

When you are bidding at DealDash, use the tools they gave us, DealDash genuinely want us to win and they put a lot of effort and opportunity into making that happen. So, buy some bids, bookmark your choices, set an alarm if you have to come back to the auction.  Know how many bids you used on an item in the past and if you lost, plan to exceed that number next time.  Don’t have fear to BIN, it’s the best way to recoup your investment.  There are Buy It Now buttons on your Dashboard and in the individual auctions.

Good Luck and Happy Bidding!!!

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DealDash Pressure Washers Compared

When I realized I was going to need a pressure washer to clean my deck, the first place I thought go to find one was DealDash!  I was pleasantly surprised to see they had a wide variety of pressure washers and then I realized I had to sort through all the options.

When I started to research the different models and features, I realized there are a number of variables so I decided to make a comparison to know which one to go for.  It makes no sense getting into a battle for an item that won’t do what I need. Here are my results listed with  least-to-most options available.

Karcher K2.26 M + T50 Electric Pressure Washer -$202, 1600 PSI, 1.25 Gallon Per Minute (GPM) 30 times the pressure of a garden hose, 4 attachments including soft bristle brush. Perfect to clean the deck or driveway, lightweight.

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Karcher K2 2.26

Karcher K3 Follow Me Electric Pressure Washer -$209, 1800PSI, 60HZ, 120 volt, 1.3 GPM, 35 times the pressure of a garden hose, 4 wheels (like a canister vacuum), 1 year Warranty. Ideal for cleaning driveways, cars patio furniture and cleaning projects. Up to 104 degrees.

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Karcher K3 Follow Me Electric Pressure Washer

Sun Joe Electric Power Washer  -$214, 2030 PSI, 1.76 GPM, 1800 Watts 14.5A Motor , 5 Spray Nozzles, 2 detergent tanks, 2 yr. warranty, auto shut-off. 20 ft. hose, 35 ft. electric cord. Ideal for washing homes, RVs, driveways, decks, trucks, boats

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Sun Joe2030 Electric Pressure Washer

AR Blue Electric Pressure Washer -$219, 1900 PSI, 1.51 GPM Attachable (not attached) foamer soap bottle, 2 nozzles, 60HZ, 14.Amps. cold water washer, 20 ft. hose, hose reel kit, 2 spray patterns pencil and fan, auto stop, 34 ft. power cord 1 year warranty

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AR Blue Electric Pressure Washer
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Pressure Joe 2030

Pressure Joe Electric Pressure Washer SPX3000-$246, 2030 PSI, 14.5 AMP, 2 detergent tanks, extension wand, 35 ft. electric cord, 2 year warranty, auto shut-off.

Karcher K 5.65 Electric Pressure Washer -$288, 2000 PSI, 1.4 GPM, 40 times the pressure of a garden hose, non-corrosive N-Cor Pump, attached detergent tank. High-End Performance perfect for high demand projects.

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Karcher K 5.65 Electric Pressure Washer

StreetRod 3300 Gas Powered Pressure Washer -$812, 3300 PSI, 2.7 GPM, Quick Connect Fittings 5.5l on board detergent tank, Annovi- Reverser Triplex Pump.

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Street Rod 3300 Gas Powered Pressure Washer
•Designed & Assembled in Canada
•Powerplay 212cc Horizontal Engine
•Annovi-Reverberi Triplex Pump
•Maximum Performance, 3300 PSI @ 2.7 GPM
•Maximum Cleaning Units 8910
•Pro Style Gun with Quick Connect Fittings
•5 Quick Connect Spray Tips 0º, 15º, 25º 40º, Soap
•5.5L On Board Detergent Tank

This has been a learning experience for me and I’m happy to share the information with you.  I know which unit will be the best for me and my project and my budget. I’m sure this will help you too! Now I am prepared to do battle! 🙂 See you in the auction!

Good Luck and Happy Bidding!!!