Why Bid? Why DealDash?

If you are wondering why you might want to sign up for DealDash, stop wondering, bidding is so much fun and if you have shop for yourself or family and friends, you need DealDash.  Why not have a lot of fun when you shop?  There is no reason, and to top it off, you could walk away with your item for pennies or a few dollars.

This is Entertainment Shopping and DealDash is the best at it.  I used to bounce around, but I’m exclusive to DealDash now because the other sites all have some kind of “catch” like the bids aren’t the same value if you win them, or they charge half cents for bids, for example 5.5 cents, what?!

DealDash wants you to win so much they actually give you so many opportunities to get free bids to add to your winning power.  There is the Time As High Bidder, which you get for every second you are the highest bidder in an auction.  The time tallies, and when you reach your next level, you get the free bids.

DealDash will also give you bids back if you don’t win.  All you have to do to get a bid refund if buy the item you were bidding on. When you decided to buy it, they will refund the bids you used trying.  Who does that? No one but DealDash!

DealDash has the amazing Bid Buddy an automatic bidding system exclusive to DealDash and it will bid in your place, the purpose of using the Bid Buddy is, mainly, to get your Time As High Bidder, but also, you won’t over bid that way.

There is a lot of reasons to bid at DealDash, they make it fun and fair, if you are wondering if Entertainment Shopping is for you, try it, if you don’t like it, DealDash will refund your entire first bid pack cost.  No questions asked, just an email.  They never want anyone to feel taken, they are very generous and kind.

You can try the other sites where bids are only one penny, but those auctions go on for weeks, your kids will graduate from college before you win it! DealDash is the most fun and best value.

You will win, and you will get great deals!

Good Luck and Happy Bidding!!!

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Play Fair, It Helps You Win at DealDash

There are plenty of bidding styles at DealDash, but the game players despise the most is when someone  doesn’t play fair.  It takes some time to get to know who does it, and new players join everyday, but you can figure out which players to simply stay away from.  They win a lot, but they spend a lot too.

You don’t wan to get into a boxing match with someone, by that I mean a stomper festival.  You stomp, the other guy stomps, and then you stomp again, he stomps again, and no one else is getting in any bids through Bid Buddy because of the stomper fest going on.  You and that other guy suddenly have over 50 bids used, and every one who wasn’t stomping only has 5 used.  It’s a waste of bids and just not fair.  The biggest travesty with Stomping is you are losing the opportunity to earn free bids for your Time As High Bidder.  Plus, you most likely won’t win, the player using the Bid Buddy will come out victorious.  So, this one is simple, if you don’t stomp, the other players probably won’t either.

Your Time As High Bidder (TAHB) is a huge gift from DealDash and it basically rewards good behavior with free bids, for example, if you use the Bid Buddy, you bid when it’s your turn, and if everyone else does it too, everyone gets 10 seconds toward the next level.  When you reach your next level you will receive the free bids, if you stomp, you don’t get the time and therefore, no free bids.  You also stomp other peoples free bids and that really hurts other players.  So, if you are known as a Stomper, you are winning less bids and losing more auctions,  If you let everyone have their free bids, they might let you win this time.

I let people who play fair win all the time, you have to.  It comes back to you.  You have to get to know the players to know who might back down eventually.  Then there is “backing down”,  if you do this for players, they will do it for you.  I’ve been able to win more auctions by letting others win.  You can’t do this with all players, but there are a good number of givers.

Some of the best players are the Seasoned Pros, they have been playing a long time, they have accumulated hundreds of prizes and thousands of free bids, they’ve been around, and they come in two forms, one is a never give up, a start from the beginning strategy that uses a lot of bids.  Others have the Jumper gene.  The Jumper will come in very late and use few bids to try to win.  This activity is not rewarded.  If you are a jumper, it’s plain and simple you will be jumped, and that won’t help you win any auctions.  If you don’t want to be jumped, don’t jump.  That’s fair!

These are a few suggestions to help you win more auctions, good behavior at DealDash is often rewarded, if you play the game too hard, you may not win as many auctions.  So, play fair, win more!

Good Luck and Happy Bidding!!!

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DealDash: Half a Dozen Prizes in Six Hours

It’s true!  It’s so easy to win at DealDash and with the No Limit on Wins, you can win as much as you want. Plus, DealDash features different sales throughout the week and this past week during a All Wins Free event, I won six prizes for only one penny each.   The way the free event works is you bid along with all the other players and the price of the item goes up one penny at a time until the last bid is placed, but no matter what the closing price, you pay only a one penny transaction fee, DealDash picks up the rest!

Bidding during the Free events can be a little tricky.  First, the site is definitely busier when all wins are free.  Everyone wants to win for one cent, let’s face it, it’s fun!  What I try to do is stay focused on the smaller items that are generally easier to win on any given day.  These are items similar to small jewelry, simple camping gear, like a lantern, small lamps, fashion items like a purse or some perfume.  These all make great gifts and I have won everything on that list with just a few bids.

During a free event you may encounter a lot of people who will come back into an auction after many players have 100’s of bids in….that is if they get a chance.  The risk involved with doing that is the auction may end while you are off bidding in another auction.  The following list of wins each cost me only one penny and a few bids, if I had dropped one bid and left, I wouldn’t have won them.  Basically, my strategy is to simply back out completely if I don’t win the item with the minimum number of bids, which I like to predetermine.  I make an estimate of how few bids I can win an item with and I try to stick to it. At times you may need to add more, especially if the auction is down to you and one other player, that’s when you hang on.

For a total of 318 bids I won these great prizes.

Small Table Clock $350- 49 bids

18K GP Crystal Ring $150- 6 bids

Hand Glazed Vase $225- 90 bids

Wool Ball Cap $85- 64 bids

Wool Beanie Hat $45- 5 bids

King Size Comforter $120- 104 bids

Nearly $1000 dollars worth of prizes won in less than six hours all during a free event and I paid about $45 for everything.  I do it by staying involved with an auction, sticking to one item at a time, and keeping to my limit on bids.  Most items on DealDash come up for sale several times during a day, so for that reason, always know, there is another on right around the corner.

Good Luck and Happy Bidding!!!

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Jumpers and Stompers at DealDash

So, you’ve been bidding at DealDash for awhile and you’ve noticed two different bidding styles that may annoy you somewhat, Jumping and Stomping.  What I can tell you is, even though it may not be nice, it’s not illegal. There are a dozen or so players at DealDash who jump and more that stomp, but they can be beat!

First let’s define these acts, Jumping is pretty common, especially on the higher retail items.  As you may have noticed DealDash has a “No Jumper” limit of $5, this means that no new players can join the auction after the $5 mark.  A jumper will place one to a dozen bids very early in the auction and then disappear for the next 1000 bids or so.  Now the auction is at $10.00 and they come back and try to out bid you because you’ve used 300 bids or more and now they feel you’ve exhausted your quota for the item, so they’ve come in to steal the item.  This back fires so often it’s hilarious when a “jumper” gets his just rewards (losing) for jumping.

The first thing that goes wrong for the jumper is the auction ends under $5, this happens more than not, but the average jumper will continue to take that chance.  I’ve jumped the jumper, that’s how I handle it. By jumping the jumper, I too, run the risk of losing because I dropped out.  This activity is common among the seasoned pro or when price doesn’t matter and sometimes both.  Some players just have buckets of money, you have to outsmart them, and believe me, they make mistakes, I’ve beaten them all and you will too. The other problem for the jumper is they actually don’t have very many bids so they wait and wait and hope no one wins.  Then they come back and use only 50-100 bids, not the 1000 like others do. They can be beat as well.

The Stomper is another breed of player, usually a new player who doesn’t understand the value of the Bid Buddy.  Your Bid Buddy is the best way to win an auction, it’s an automatic bidding system provided by DealDash.  When you stomp, you generally don’t plan when the bids are being placed, many will bid after every single other bid, this uses bids up exponentially and doesn’t win more auctions.  Often, the problems the stomper will encounter is other players who will stomp them back.  I don’t like to waste bids doing it, but others will just to “teach them a lesson”.  Hey, it is a competition, and as I said, it’s not illegal. It’s just not nice.

The Stomper is easily beat, they usually run out of bids very early in an auction, they use them up so quickly that when their bids are gone….they are gone.  Stomping is not a sustainable system of bidding and most people will finally give in to use the Bid Buddy.  There are however, several players who have been around for a long time who stomp.  Their strategy is to frighten players away from the auction, because if they stomp, you may lose the free bids DealDash gives you for your Time As High Bidder (TAHB). Your  TAHB is time rewarded in the form of free buds by DealDash for bidding.  For every second you are the highest bidder of the auction, you earn free bids, these bids are given when you reach your next level.

So, now you know about Jumpers and Stompers, not illegal, but not nice. In turn, I hope I’ve encouraged you to use your Bid Buddy, it’s really the best way to win auctions and earn free bids.

Good Luck and Happy Bidding!!!

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