When Can I WIN on DealDash?

screenshot-16A very popular question that DealDash hears is “What is the best time of day to bid on the auctions?” Let’s try to figure it out together.

When do you usually bid on DealDash? A few years ago, when I first started bidding regularly on DealDash I was bidding at the worst possible times! In my opinion, the worst possible times to bid on DealDash are in the evening after dinner, and in the later evening before bed. These times might work for you, and there’s no harm in giving them a try.

Being on the East Coast, I have always felt that we are at a bit of a disadvantage due to the time difference. That just means that us East-Coasters just have to be a little trickier than our West Coast counterparts. No matter what timezone you live in, there will always be lots of competition, DealDash is a very popular shopping entertainment website.

Now that I have told you the worst times to bid, let me tell you what I have found to be the best time…I have always had excellent luck in the morning, around 5-8 AM EST or so. I think that the reason that I have such good luck than is because most people on the East Coast are getting ready for work, or getting their kids ready for school, or still sleeping if they don’t have to do those things. At 5-8 AM EST I wager that most of the West Coast people are still sleeping.

You might think that super late at night, such as 12-3AM EST might be a good time to bid, but I have never had the best luck at those times. However, DealDash customers are savvy enough to change-up their bidding styles and times fairly often, so it’s smart to check the “Winners” tab on DealDash to see if the auctions seem to be going for lower or higher prices and bid accordingly.

Learning new things can only help you, and I hope that you have found this DealDash Tips article helpful. If any of you readers have other DealDash questions, please write a comment down below. Go ahead and go check out DealDash now, and see if now is a good time to bid. Good luck and happy bidding everyone!

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DealDash Promotions Explained

Image result for dealdash tipsIf you’re new to DealDash or a seasoned bidder, you still might not understand how all of the DealDash promotions work on the site. Let me clear that up for you.

DealDash runs many different promotions, there is a new one going pretty much every day. On this blog we try to tell you about the biggest promotions that are happening, but there are smaller sales and promotions that go on as well. If you’re curious about how the different DealDash promotions work, read on, and I will explain the promotions for you.

For example, some days the bids might cost 18 cents on DealDash. That is a huge improvement from the 60 cents that some of us have paid in the past! Other days, the bids might be 14 cents, and on very special occasions I have seen the bids go as low as 12 cents! That’s amazing! When the bids are low-priced, be sure to buy bigger bid packs. That way, you have more spending power than someone who bought bids at a higher price.

Other than the bid sales, there are half-off auction sales, and Free Auction Weekends sometimes as well. Those days tend to be extremely busy on DealDash, and for good reason – on half-off auction days you only have to pay 50% of the final auction fee. And of course, on Free Auction Weekends, you only have to pay 1 penny as the final auction fee.

If you’re a regular on DealDash, you are probably used to the $5 No Jumper auctions. However, on very special promotion days, DealDash lowers the No Jumper limit to only $3! That means that no one can place a bid and win the auction unless they placed a bid before $3. This leads to lower final auction fees because there is significantly less competition on $3 No Jumper auction days.

My advice to you is to check DealDash daily to see what promotion is going on each day. You know that you’re always getting the best deal when you shop on DealDash. Visit DealDash today, just click on this link right here, and you can go see what today’s special promotion is on DealDash. 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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Overbidding is a Strategy at DealDash

The first few months I played at DealDash, I got involved with players who just bid and bid and bid, no matter what the retail price of the item.  They just bid over the value because they can.  I’ve since learned this is a strategy for some players.  You will find this activity, especially when there is a Free Wins Event.  When the final cost of the item is free, many players will come into an auction when you would think that it’s winding down, only to get a “second life”.

What this means is there are players who enter the auction in late, often called “Jumpers” however, I really see it more like “joining” the auction.  If you bid before $5, all is fair in love and war! We are in this to win it, and it seems some will do it to extremes.  So, if the item is valued at $50, and the bidding is up to $55, the auction has most likely taken on a second life, meaning there are new players in the auction who haven’t invested the same amount of bids as a player who joined in the early part of the auction and played the whole game.

Although the retail price may have gone over the value of the item, each player has only as many bids in the auction as their play time.  So, you may have 1000 bids in and another player only 500, you have to decide if you want to stay in or leave until they have used the other 500 bids. It helps to know the competition, you will learn the strategy of the other players, watch the players with long histories at DealDash, they usually make the best decisions, like using Bid Buddy and not stomping on your clock time.

I’ve seen this strategy with gift cards, players will BIN the card, so they will use the BIN amount of bids to win it, and that’s a lot of bids on some cards.  For example, an $800 Walmart Gift Card.  The Buy It Now amount of bids would be calculated like this, 800./.15=5333 bids.  So for me, I’m out, I don’t bid on those big prizes if I don’t have the budget for 5333 bids.

I will over bid on small items, generally under $200 if I won the bids for a DealDash level reward for my Time As High Bidder, or if I’m cashing in on some freebies for positing to Facebook, or if I just won a big bid pack, all ways to get free bids toward your overbidding strategy.

Yes Sir, overbidding is a strategy at DealDash, learn the folks who do it and if you are in an auction, and you’re not sure if this person will continue to overbid, you could just wait for the next one!

Good Luck and Happy Bidding!!!

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