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Old 06-30-2013, 08:22 PM
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Took a super quick look so I could be wrong but it looks like its similar to those penny auction sights where you have to buy "pennies" in packages (and they cost way more than a penny) and then that's what you bid with. So while you won an iPad for $15, it really cost you way more because those pennies are not worth one cent.

On top of that, the penny auction website I'm thinking of (can't remember the name) allows auctions to reset with like under 10 seconds or something. So you could be the most recent bidder but then someone can swoop in and put a bid down and it will go back up to 20 seconds. Not sure if dealdash does that too.

That's the impression I got from 60 seconds looking on my phone so I could be way off. I'm sure if you had a system down you could save money, but again you're not getting an iPad for $15.
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Old 06-30-2013, 10:43 PM
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I've done it. You have to buy bids (you're given your first ones), and they usually cost sixty cents. It's important to keep track of when they have sales on bids - as low at 15 cents/bid. If you place 10 bids on something and win the auction for $5, you've actually paid $6.00 for the bids plus the $5 for the auction or $11.00.

If you can avoid Auction Fever, and get your bids as inexpensively as possible, it's all good. But if you keep clicking and clicking to bid, then it's not worthwhile.

I've won four gift cards: two $10 gift cards for one cent each/one 15 cent bid, one $25 gift card for one cent/one 15 cent bid, and one #25 gift card for $2.28/four 16 cent bids. Yes, I keep track!

BTW, all shipping is free.
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On top of that, the penny auction website I'm thinking of (can't remember the name) allows auctions to reset with like under 10 seconds or something.
Quibids, maybe? I've never used it but the host of my favorite radio show was singing it's praises one morning.

I just went to dealdash and it appears that after a certain period of time, no new bidders are permitted to auctions and the timer resets with every bid. It gets down to 1s, a new person bids and it goes back up to 10s. How does anything ever get won?
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