DealDash.com claims to be “the original” penny auction site, having been established in February of 2009. They offer auctions on everything from expensive electronics to general food items, all at up to 95% discounts.
Like most all penny auction websites, DealDash requires that its users purchase bid packs in advance. Their bids cost 60 cents each, and each time you bid on an auction you raise the price by 1 cent and extend the clock by 30 seconds.
If you lose an auction at DealDash, you may have all the bids you lost during that auction replaced into your account, as long as you purchase that same item at full retail cost from DealDash within 7 days of the lost auction.
If you win an auction, you must pay the final auction price for that item within 14 days of the auction to receive your prize. DealDash currently only ships prizes to the 48 continental United States.
If for any reason you would like to request a refund from DealDash, you must do so within 90 days of purchasing bids. All refunds are at the discretion of DealDash.
Do you have experience with DealDash.com? If so, please leave a review below.
How one can see a single commercial for this place and NOT absolutely definitively know it is a scam is comical. Suckers and the unintelligent beware.
You might try showing some class like the 'Donnie Brasco' review, no need to slam fraud victims who easily be your own family members, elderly parents or grand parents, not so comical then!
One day you might fall prey to a scam when you least expect it, maybe after a falling brick or incoming bit of space junk bangs you on the head knocking your genius IQ out your nose, the next scam might be on YOU!
They have a "schulz" TV for $3,500 "fair retail price". Give me a break, you can get a 55 inch 4k Samsung (leading brand) for under $1,000. Dash away from Deal Dash as fast as you can. Where else can you buy a "schulz" product...answer-->no where...it is all BS.
Fake five star paid for reviews for "schulz" products on Amazon to make bidders believe they are bidding on legit products.
This company will make headlines when the State Attorney Generals offices across the country come knocking on the door for ripping off the vulnerable citizens of their states....violating auction laws, violating games of chance laws, fraud laws, consumer protection laws etc.
Deal Dash facebook page is total B.S. A lot of the people on the site do not even have real profiles. You can google search the images of the facebook user post and find that is not the person who's facebook that profile it is. I figured the posts were bull when people were posting that they won ipads for penny. The only things you can possibly win off there are super crappy products and even then it's highly unlikely. People are constantly on the site bidding and people end up spending ridiculous amounts of bids on products that are way less than the amount the bids cost. Either really rich people are using this site (which I doubt because rich people wouldn't waste their valuable to get a deal) or something shady is going on. I bet DealDash does not even resolve this.
When you complain about the site 1. you will basically never win again and 2. They pretend like they give great customer service and reply right away but all you get is some pre-typed message so it looks likes they are actually doing something.