Get 200 Free Bids!

200 FREE BIDS – SUBMIT A PHOTO TO THE DEALDASH FACEBOOK PAGE

If the item value is more than $200 you’ll get 200 Free Bids!

If the item value is less than $200 you’ll get 10 Free Bids! 

STEPS

1.) Select an item you won on DealDash to feature in the photo.

2.) Take a high quality photo clearly showing yourself and the item you won.

3.) Post photo to the DealDash Facebook page and include a caption describing the item and final sales price.

CLICK HERE TO POST YOUR PHOTO!

PHOTO TIPS

  • Have a friend or family member take the photo for you.
  • Smile and look straight into the camera.
  • Zoom-in on smiling face & item to avoid background distractions.
  • Make sure the lighting is good.
  • Take multiple pictures until you get a great one!

Examples of Qualifying Photos & Captions that were awarded Free Bids!

QUALIFYING PHOTOS:

Be sure to follow these guidelines to ensure your photo qualifies

  • Quality photo which has clear resolution, bright and easy to see.
  • Clearly displays physical product received from DealDash – no bid packs.
  • Must be a picture of yourself (no children) and smiling face displaying item. 🙂
  • New photo & new item (never posted before).
  • Posted from DealDash account holders own Facebook account.
  • Includes a quality caption telling what you won and final sales price.

CLICK HERE TO POST YOUR PHOTO!

Users may post as many photos as they like however only one photo submission will be eligible to receive Free Bids each week. Each new week begins Monday 12AM pacific. Bids will be added to users account as soon as possible, typically within 24 to 48 hours. 

Pictures are public and may be used as testimonials. DealDash may or may not grant free bids for the photo submissions if they do not meet the qualifying requirements or under DealDash’s sole discretion. 

In-depth study and survey of online auction sites

DealDash Review

In-depth study and survey of online auction sites

Easy to use, easy to win
From a brand new customer’s perspective, I recently conducted a 150-hour in-depth study of eight online auction sites. I looked at cost of bid packages, ease of winning and making payments, ease of using the web site, number and variety of items up for bid, customer service, win limits, ease of using the audo bidder, best features I liked about the site, what I did NOT like about the site and then provided recommendations for improvement. I emailed the same letter to four CEOs of the -auction sites I included in my survey to see if they wanted to make a deal to get a copy. Only one responded — the one that cares most about its customers — DealDash. When I compared DealDash with seven other online-auction sites, none of the others even came close to what DealDash has to offer. Why? Because DealDash knows that customer feedback is important. They not only welcome it, but DealDash often implements good ideas that help them better meet customer wants and needs. DealDash makes customer satisfaction a top priority.
Easy to win
I did not know about online-auction sites until January 2012, when one of them popped up on another survey I was doing. When I studied how that other site worked and tried it with some success, I did a google search to see if there were any more online auction sites online as well. That’s when I found DealDash. Since I needed to present a speech on a technical subject in my Toastmasters club, I decided to speak about online-auction sites and compare the good and bad features. After that, I was hooked and continued to do additional research. The more I researched and the more I compared DealDash with other online-auction sites, the more I realized that DealDash was the best one and the one that makes it easiest to win.
I registered as a DealDash customer Feb. 8, 2012, and on Feb. 23, 2012 (my 65th birthday) I won a 55-inch Toshiba TV that retails for $1,399.00. My cost? Only $1 transaction fee, plus the $19 worth of bids I used to win it. Deal Dash just happened to be celebrating its third birthday by offering its products FREE to the winners on my 65th birthday, so I was able to win an awesome birthday gift for myself. That was just the beginning of my success on DealDash.
As a new DealDash customer, I won more than 100 auctions in only four months. Some of my other favorite wins are:
* $999 digital Canon camera for $18.28
* $222 eight-person modified three-room dome tent for $5.06
* $279 women’s Schwinn bicycle for $7.85
* $279 case of Milwaukee tools for $1 transaction fee
* $89 video camera for $1.31
* $149 durable luggage set for a $1 transaction fee
* $100 J.C. Penny gift card for $4.13
* $50 AMC movie night gift card for 77 cents
* $18 radio for 7 cents, a DVD movie for 5 cents
* Ghostbusters Nintendo Wii game for 22 cents
* Kindlefire leather case for 7 cents and
* 40-bid package for only one penny.
This shows actual auctions won at bargain prices on Deal Dash  <br />--Courtesy photo, DealDash support  team.

Getting started
Registration is free, but before customers can start bidding, they must purchase a bid package. After purchasing an initial bid package, the only cost to customers is the closing cost of the winning auction, because postage is free.
Most online auction sites charge a standard 60 cents per bid (some are higher). DealDash also charges 60 cents per bid, but often celebrates specials for events like Father’s Day and gives customers a limited time to purchase bid packages at a discounted cost of only 20 cents per bid. Smart customers take advantage of those sales and stock up on bids in their accounts. Another way customers reduce the cost of bids is by bidding on and winning bid packages. Bid packages of 40, 60, 70, 80, 150, 300, 600 and 800 are put up for auction every day, so it is fairly easy for DealDash customers to win additional bids. To give everyone a better chance to win a bid package, DealDash has set a limit of one per household for the 150 and 800 bid packages. However, all of the other bid packages are up for grabs as many times as you can win them. How well you do on winning bid packages at a bargain price depends largely on being in the right auction at the right time (when nobody else or only a few other bidders are there). Winners of bid packages significantly reduce the cost for each bid. For example, yesterday I got really lucky and won a 600 bid package for only 48 cents. Counting the cost of bids, I paid $2.08 for a bid package that retails for $360.

FREE shipping and handling, no hidden charges
Whether a customer wins a product or buys a product, DealDash always ships postage FREE, and there are no hidden charges.
Each time a bid is placed, the cost of the product goes up one penny. If a total of 19 bids are placed when the auction closes, the winner of the auction only pays 19 cents, nothing more.

This shows actual auctions won at bargain prices on Deal Dash  <br />--Courtesy photo, DealDash support  team.
Attractive, easy to use website
The DealDash website is very attractive, easy to use and extremely well organized… continue reading

DealDash Review: How to Create an Account and Buy Bids

Thinking of giving DealDash a try?

See a quick video review on how to create your DealDash account.

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If you have any questions about getting started please feel welcome to email [email protected].

For those of you have already been shopping and winning auctions be sure to post a photo of yourself showcasing the item(s) to the DealDash facebook timeline. It’s possible to earn 200 Free Bids just for sharing a picture showcasing your win! See the DealDash facebook timeline here: https://www.facebook.com/DealDash

Click here for details below on how to get 200 Free Bids!

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Huffingtonpost – DealDash – Turning Shopping Into a Game

Did you know… You can post a photo of yourself or family member showcasing one of your DealDash wins to the DealDash Facebook timeline and earn 10 Free Bids! Click to learn more.

Slide Show of recent auctions sold on DealDash!

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21 June 2012

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There are so many places for shopping today. Little shops downtown, huge stores in the outskirts, glossy malls, flee-markets in the old city centres and in out of use stables out in the countryside. Woo, a choice for all tastes! And then there is the Internet with its regular virtual shops and its more exciting penny auctions.

Never in the history of humanity have people bought so much. Our whole life and even national economies seem to orbit shopping. Here we go round the prickly pear… such a glittering and alluring prickly pear we have us here!

The resourcefulness of people when thinking new ways of doing old things never ceases to surprise me. It’s pretty often that we bump into such resourcefulness. Like with DealDash. But, who’s DealDash?

DealDash is a next generation penny auction company that has a site in which saving money when you buy is fun. DealDash is based out of New York, NY and Helsinki, Finland. Bicultural NB. The Finnish half focuses on building the software and creating the experience known as dealdash.com. Because please note, that shopping on the Internet is not necessarily only shopping -a simple act of purchasing something – but an experience, holistic I guess? The American half concentrates on markets, selling and customer services in the US market. That sounds like an intelligent division of labour, Americans definitely know how to sell and treat clients nicely, whilst Finland seems to have some sort of overgrowth in talented computer specialists.

The history is interesting. Really young William Wolfram tried a penny auction and did not win. He found penny-auctioning fun, but felt it was unfair to pay for each bid and then lose all the money each bid had cost. So his inventive brain said: ‘We can do this better’. And they did.

Over time, DealDash became known as the fair and honest, risk-free alternative to penny auctions. It is the 4th largest company in its field in the world. 21 servers are currently operating the site. DealDash ships more than 20,000 products a month (holy mackerel!) all of it outsourced to trusted partners and retailers like Amazon. DealDash eliminates the risk of bidding by offering a fair and honest Buy it Now -option. So, if you don’t win the auction, you have the option to buy the desired item at its normal retail price and get a full refund on all the bids back to your account for free. So you can go on auctioning. The shipping is free inside the US and Canada and every day there are new items (that’s manna for all shopping-crazies!) There are 305,000 registered US based shoppers; 200,000 bids placed a day; 40,000 active unique users. 92% of the sales transactions come from repeat buyers, which proves DealDash is liked.

Shopping is certainly changing its nature; DealDash has stayed in business longer than any other similar auction site. So that means there must be something more attractive to it than in the other auction sites. And after a thorough analysis of this new social phenomenon I deduce it is because DealDash makes shopping a game.

If you want to get the best out of DealDash, you have to play. That means: spending enough time on DealDash (the average session lasts 49 min); observing other auctioneers (find out their strategy! This is like planning a battle!), and then getting on to the auctioning in a smart way. So if you have the time and patience to spare you could save up to 99% on DealDash. If you don’t win, it’s fine; you’re safe because you won’t lose! So shopping on DealDash is like playing a computer game.

Shopping was never a game before; it was just shopping. But times are a change; and so is shopping.

Show me the live auctions