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DealDash Bidding Tips Collected Since 2012

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I am a 60 year old grandmother hoping to retire soon and have been bidding and shopping on DealDash.com since September 2012.

When shopping on DealDash it’s important to keep some things in mind. For example when purchasing bids, DealDash has many bid sales. I only buy bids when they are 15 or 16 cents. You need to be a responsible bidder by remembering what you paid for your bids and what the item will cost you because if you don’t know this, it is easy to spend more on the item than it is worth. See Track Your DealDash Stats for a good article about this.

I also recommend you let the clock run down. This is common courtesy and let’s others and you collect time as highest bidder to get free bids. BidBuddy is the way to bid because the BidBuddy will place your bid during the final second of the auction. Using the BidBuddy helps conserve your bids because if someone else places a manual/single bid, it will be placed before yours, therefore you don’t use that bid and conserve more! I try never to bid on something I am not willing to buy so I always go to amazon.com to see if I can buy it cheaper there.

Some of my best auctions I won have been a Kindle Fire HD for $15.35 and I think about $10.00 on bids. I gave this to my granddaughter.  Also, I won an Apple iPad mini on a free auction day and I spent $7.45 on bids and 1 cent for handling this. I was able to give my son a great gift!  I also love to bid  on gift cards because when I get close to the value of the card I go ahead and buy it and get all my bids back using the Buy it Now (love this)! I love giving gift card as gifts and also for no reason. My smart phone broke so I am currently bidding on a new one but in this case I won’t buy it for $600.00 but if I can win it for much less that’s great. I rarely do that but once in awhile I do take a chance.

– MeMe2727