Top Priority: Happy Customers

The top priority at DealDash.com has always been the same — happy customers. I know because I’m one of them.

In its quest to keep its customers happy, DealDash does two things exceptionally well — provides superb customer service and welcomes customer feedback.

DealDash customer service representatives are easy to contact, and they respond in a timely manner. I appreciate this a lot because many other online businesses do the opposite; they strive to hide their contact information or put it in such small print that it is difficult to find. Not DealDash. They make it easy for customers to speak with real customer service employees to answer questions or to solve problems.

Regardless, if we have positive or negative feedback, DealDash welcomes every opportunity to hear from its customers. Therefore, do not hesitate to contact them. They want to hear what we like and/or what we don’t like. We can click on the big yellow button at the bottom of the home page that says “contact support” or we can go to: https://www.dealdash.com/support or send an email to: [email protected].

This sponsored blog post was submitted by: Barbara L. Sellers. Barbara was compensated by DealDash for this blog post. Blog posts are written by real DealDash customers. The opinions and advice here represent our customers’ views and not those of the company.

Popular New Products

I love to see all of the new products added to DealDash.com. I often learn about items I never before saw by reading the information in the description.

When new auction items are added, it does not take long to find out which ones are the most popular. Some of the more popular products are also more difficult to win, but nearly every auction will eventually sell low.

If we want to win a popular auction badly enough, we will want to place bids on that product each and every time it is listed. By placing bids into BidBuddy on a regular basis, we will be there at the right time.

Some popular new auctions that appear to be difficult to win are:

  • The deep tissue massages chair recliner, Buy It Now price $4,200. How would you like to come home from a hard day’s work to relax in a deep massage chair? It’s not surprising that this is a popular item.
  • The Wi-Fi connected vacuuming robot, BIN $499. Many serious shoppers place bids on this auction every time it gets listed. If we want to win this item, we will have to purchase a large bid pack or save bids for a long time. Planning ahead is important if we want to win this auction.
  • The cat velvet cushion cover, BIN $103. Many shoppers see something in that cat cover that they want to see in their homes. We have several cat lovers who want to win this auction, so if we want to win it, we must be consistent and place some bids on this cat cover every time it comes up for auction.

Regardless, if we bid to win any of these new items, it is always interesting to read all about them.

This sponsored blog post was submitted by: Barbara L. Sellers. Barbara was compensated by DealDash for this blog post. Blog posts are written by real DealDash customers. The opinions and advice here represent our customers’ views and not those of the company.

Out-Smart Other Shoppers

Would you like to know how to win more auctions on DealDash.com?

I have come to the conclusion that if we want to win more auctions, we simply have to out-smart other shoppers. You might have noticed that DealDash has many determined, consistent, loyal and bid-smart shoppers, so how can we out-smart them?

I have come up with a list of some shopping strategies we could do that might work:

First; do not do what everybody else is doing. What do I mean by this? For example, most shoppers place one bid at the beginning of every auction. Perhaps some shoppers place 25 bids at the beginning of every auction and other might place 50 or 100 bids. Why place the same number of bids as everyone else?  If we place an odd number of bids at the beginning of every auction, like 103 or 107 bids, it could make a winning difference.

Second; check the screen names of other players. If you recognize a screen name of anyone who consistently out-bids everyone else, it’s rather fruitless to compete in the same auction.

Third; check the “winners” to see if anyone recently won a large bid pack. If the same screen name of a shopper who won a large bid pack shows up, you might want to bow out of that auction until, or unless, that bidder goes away.

Fourth; count the number of bidders who are competing in the auction. If there are fewer than 30 bidders, you should consider continuing.

Just by following a few simple strategies like the above, we will save bids and might end up winning more auctions.

This sponsored blog post was submitted by: Barbara L. Sellers. Barbara was compensated by DealDash for this blog post. Blog posts are written by real DealDash customers. The opinions and advice here represent our customers’ views and not those of the company.

New Car Won with 663 Bids

Did you see the latest vehicles up for auction on DealDash.com?

So far, it appears the best deal anyone got on a new vehicle was the winner of the 2019 Nissan Rogue S — Intelligent AWD — Glacier White. That winner only used 663 bids and paid a closing cost of $670.88. Counting the cost of bids, the winner paid an estimated total of $803.48 for the $32,500 vehicle. What an awesome deal!

So far, seventeen customers already won a brand new vehicle, and twelve more new vehicle auctions still have active bidders. Ten of those twelve are already closed to new bidders; however, two cars are still open to new customers. They are:

  • 2018 Toyota RAV 4 LE FWD — Automatic super white; the current bid (as of this writing) is $13,227.50. The Buy It Now price is $28,000.00. The Toyota is a popular car, so this auction has been running for a long time.
  • 2019 Hyundai Santa Fe SE — AWD — Symphony Silver; the current bid (as of this writing) is only $104.00. The Buy It Now price is $32,500.00.

If you need a new car, perhaps you could place some bids and be the next winner of a brand new vehicle for a fraction of the price.

This sponsored blog post was submitted by: Barbara L. Sellers. Barbara was compensated by DealDash for this blog post. Blog posts are written by real DealDash customers. The opinions and advice here represent our customers’ views and not those of the company.