DealDash Tips for Buying Bids

screenshot-7If you’ve been waiting around for a great sale on bids on DealDash, then you’ll want to read on, because I have some information that you’re going to want to read.

Here it is, the middle of December, and you are ready to finally bite the bullet and jump in a DealDash auction for that new TV, laptop, or tablet that you think would make a perfect gift for your friend or family member. But wait! You only have a few hundred bids in your account; that’s just not going to cut it for a high-end electronic device that 50 other bidders are interested in winning. If you’re ready to “go all the way” and bid up to the BIN (Buy It Now) limit, then you’re going to need to buy some bids.

How many bids will you need to buy? Well, it’s up to you, of course, but a great thing to do when deciding how many bids to purchase is to do a little research on your product of choice. Click on the DealDash auction that you are interested in, and look to the left of the screen. Under the picture of the item will be a box that includes information about the previous auctions for the same item. The box will include the date of the previous auction, the amount that the item sold for, and the winning bidder. With this information in hand, you can get a rough estimate of how many bids you might need to spend to become the winning bidder or to BIN the item.

For example, if you are planning on entering a DealDash auction for a tablet, and you open up the auction’s page and see that it usually goes for around $25 at auction, and has a $300 BIN price, then you will need to do a few calculations. How many bids you will need to reach the BIN price depends on the price of bids that day. Say the bids are currently selling for .14 – You just need to take $300, divide it by .14, and you have your answer – 2142 bids! However, you will want to monitor this auction as it gets closer to the ending if this is a regular auction, because if you end up winning, then you will still have to pay the final auction price.

If you aren’t going to be able to watch the end of the auction, you might want to consider that if the average tablet auction is ending at $25, then you might only want to put in $275 worth of bids, which would be 1964 bids. If this is during a special promotion such as a “Free Auction Weekend,” then this doesn’t apply, of course.

I hope that you found this DealDash Tips article helpful. Remember, buy your bids in advance, so you get the best possible price instead of waiting until the last minute and having to pay whatever the bid price happens to be that particular day. Go check out the auctions on DealDash. Good luck and happy bidding, everyone!

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DealDash Tips to Outsmart Others

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Everyone likes to think that they are the smartest person in the room. How would YOU like to be the smartest person in the auction? Let DealDash Tips help.

Okay, I can’t make you the smartest person on DealDash, but I can teach you a few little mind games to help you outsmart the others in the auctions. Are using mind games on DealDash considered cheating? Of course not! Everyone on DealDash is encouraged to play and bid exactly as they want, and they are free to play mind games as well. That’s the great thing about DealDash – you can do it “your way” as long as you follow the (few) simple rules. Now, who wants to win some auctions?

When thinking about mind games and DealDash, the first thing that comes to my mind are the “Stompers.” You know them, the people who choose to bid directly after you instead of letting you have your clock time. Well, if you want to play mind games, then stomp away. When a stomper enters into an auction, they are immediately the most disliked person in the room. However, this can work to your advantage, because unless there is a very determined and angry person in the auction with you, most people will just stop bidding and let the stomper and the BidBuddies battle it out. Once you’ve defeated the BidBuddies, then the auction is yours! I don’t suggest using this technique unless you are committed to BINning (Buying It Now) the auction. Also, this is not a good way to make friends.

Another mind game that you can play on DealDash is the 10 bid/BIN strategy. The 10 bid/BIN strategy is one of my personal favorites. This strategy really only works if you bid very frequently on DealDash – people have to recognize your name for this to work. This strategy entails BINning at least half of the auctions that you participate in – but sometimes you have to BIN to WIN! The other half of the auctions you put ridiculously low numbers of bids such as 1-10 into your BidBuddy. That way people have NO idea if you are going to BIN the item or stop bidding after only a few bids. If you’re in an auction and people, recognize you as the person who normally BINs the auction – well, they might not bother wasting any bids if they feel you’re planning on “going all the way.”

These are just a couple of mind games that you can play on DealDash. I hope that you found this DealDash Tips article helpful. DealDash has everything that you need for your home as well as great gift items. Visit DealDash now to see how much you can save. Good luck and happy bidding everyone!!

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DealDash Tips to “DO” Daily

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You’re used to having a “to-do” list at home. Here is your daily “DO” list for DealDash.

Do you ever wish that someone would just tell you what to do so that you could win more auctions? Here at DealDash Tips we understand that, and want to help you win  more auctions with our list of DO’s for DealDash. If you follow this list you are bound to be winning more auctions in no time! Read on, take notes, visit DealDash.

  • Use your BidBuddy. The BidBuddy is your best friend on DealDash. You really shouldn’t be bidding without him. Your BidBuddy will place your bids during the last few seconds of the auction clock automatically, around the 2 second mark, so you can make the most of your “clock time” as the highest bidder without having to worry that you will accidentally press the “bid” button too slowly and not get your bid in. Or, in extremely rare cases, your BidBuddy will keep on bidding for you if your power goes out or your Wi-Fi disconnects, as long as you have booked bids in your BidBuddy. Your BidBuddy also saves you time since you don’t even have to sit at your computer or have it turned on as long as you have bids booked. The BidBuddy is a definite DO on DealDash.
  • Take time to research the items. It seems like not everyone follows this DealDash DO, but I highly recommend that you research everything that you can about the items before you bid. If you just start throwing your bids around without doing any research you have less of a strategy and therefore less chance of winning.
  • Check out the “Winners” tab at the top of the DealDash page. Check this tab daily on DealDash so you can get a feel for how the auctions are going that day. If you see a lot of winners for a final auction fee of less than $2 it might be wise to place some bids on items that you have had your eye on.
  • Buy It Now (BIN) DealDash wants you to be happy, that’s why they have the BIN feature available on each and every auction. If you don’t win the auction you can BIN the item for its retail price (that is always listed very clearly on each auction’s page), and receive each and every bid that you placed on that auction, as well as free shipping on the item. BINning an item that you don’t win is a huge DO on the DealDash DO’s list.

I hope that you found this DealDash Tips article helpful. If you have any questions please feel free to leave a comment down below. Now take this list of DealDash DO’s and go visit DealDash. You can check out the auctions, do some research, and see how much you can save. Good luck and happy bidding everyone!

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Free Bids for Time As High Bidder at DealDash

Everyone loves free bids and DealDash knows this, so they are happy to reward us with bids for every second we are bidding at their site.  As DealDash players we are the luckiest of the penny auction players because the amount of bids you get from DealDash is generous and grows every time your reach your next level.

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This is what the Time As Highest Bidder Bar looks like and it’s located on the bottom of your DealDash main page.  This is where you can keep track of all the bids DealDash is going to give you, how much time you have left before you receive it and how many seconds you’ve already bid toward the next level.

Right next to this bar is a meter with the amount of free bids you will receive for your next level,  when you reach it the meter will light up and all you need to do is click the button and Poof! The bids are in your account.  So now if you have done your shopping, you can go place those bids on one item which you can win for the closing price.   Sometimes DealDash offers 50% Off Wins and Free Wins, this is a double win because you not only got all those free bids, you get your item greatly discounted.

So what happens when you bid?  That is the magic, each time you bid a meter ticks up your moments. This clock is best utilized when using Bid Buddy, the automatic bidding system provided by DealDash.  When you use the Bid Buddy every second adds up quickly at first, and the longer you play the more bids you get, but also the meter goes a little slower.  In the beginning you will earn dozens and hundreds of bids, eventually you will earn thousands!! That is a lot of free bids.

Often DealDash will offer a Bid Multiplier, the multiplier adds bids much faster, often 2 times faster, 3 times faster or five times faster!  During these sales there are a lot of players and DealDash will offer extra prizes each minute and sometimes they will also offer 50 at once.  There are plenty of auctions for every one and there is always another one right around the corner.

So, all you need to do to get these Free Bids for your Time As High Bidder (TAHB) is bid.  Just come to DealDash, buy your bid pack and start earning free bids!

Good Luck and Happy Bidding!!!

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