Bidding on DealDash bid packs seems a little counter-intuitive at first. When you think about it more, though, it starts to make sense.
When I first started on DealDash one of the first things that I tried to win was a bid pack, and I lost. I had used up about 75 bids on a 200 bid pack and was determined to win. Since I wasn’t using the BidBuddy yet I ended up missing a click of the mouse, and it was all over. I was really frustrated and vowed not to bid on bid packs anymore. I went on to bid on small gift cards and win them, so I was still interested in DealDash, I just didn’t see the point in bidding on bid packs anymore.
As time went on, though, the siren song of the bid packs drew me back into their auctions. As an older, wiser, and smarter bidder I ended up winning a few. The big difference, of course, is that I wasn’t just bidding randomly and wildly. I had researched the best times to bid on bid packs and was using my BidBuddy. As fellow blogger Barbara Sellers wrote
DealDash often puts bid packs of 100 to 4,000 up for auction. Usually, the larger the bid pack, the more difficult it is to win. Of course, there are exceptions to this rule, but the largest bid packs of 800, 1,000, 1,500 and 4,000 attract the most competitors. – Barbara Sellers
Bidding on bid packs is an excellent way to spend your last 20 or 30 bids that you have in your bid bank if you aren’t planning on buying any more bids until they are on a great sale. You never know, you might place those 20 or 30 bids on a 200 pack of bids and win! Wouldn’t that just brighten your day and make you love DealDash even more?
If bidding on bid packs seems like a waste of bids to you, that’s okay, too. You can get free bids from DealDash quite easily. A few of the different ways to get free bids from DealDash include signing in and placing at least 1 bid daily, taking pictures of yourself with your wins, and saving up “clock time” as the highest bidder.
If I may give you a suggestion, why not use the free bids that you receive from DealDash and bid on bid packs? That way if you lose you won’t be too disappointed since you’re not losing any of your own money, and if you win it will be extra sweet since it was a win with free bids.
Thanks so much for reading this DealDash Blog article on bid packs. Don’t forget to check back every day for new articles here are well as on our sister blog, DealDash Reviews. If you have any requests for specific articles, please feel free to leave a comment below. VisitDealDash now to see how much you can save. Good luck and happy bidding everyone!
This blog was written by Dawn E, a mother of 3 who loves DealDash. Read even more at DealDashTips.com, DealDashReviewed.com, or on her own blog, DawnBlogtopus.