Dealdash


Country United States
State Minnesota
City Minneapolis
Address 150 S 5th St STE 1340
Phone (855) 455-3325
Website https://www.dealdash.com

Dealdash Reviews

  • Jun 24, 2015

Deal Dash, Inc. (DD) is an internet gambling site that is disguised as an 'auction'. It is deviously rigged to confuse the participant into thinking he will buy an item far below the purchase price by bidding against other participants. You buy bids in advance and use them to 'buy' merchandise by being 'lucky' and winning the product. This is gambling in a pure sense but the game is 'salted' with tricks to seperate you from your cash. DD has several 'tools' to help you win your prize. The older one is where you can look up the prize history and see how much it 'sold' for in previous auctions on DD. What happens here is that DD will purposely find a rediculously low selling price of an actual item that slipped through without others bidding and raising the price. In my case, I bid on a $500 Sears store gift card as the 'guide price' paid was a fantastic $9.31! I bid until I had passed the $500 price of the card and had to stop bidding. The card sold for the 'low?' price of $320.80. Wait! The person who actually outlasted the others most likely kept bidding and might have actually paid $1000 for the card. Yes, it happens all the time; people just want to win and are angry at other bidders. DD's game is very clever and organized and you will not 'win'. I simply can't believe the 48 states it operates in allow such organized gambling crime. If you still want to gamble online, spend an hour to completely read all information posted about their 'game'. You will still lose your money but will be educated as to why. In my case, I was bidding against 99 players and many had been playing at DD for many years and knew the tricks. Caution: You may think you are winning and then all of a sudden a hidden player will appear that has much more money than you and sweep the item away. Clever, huh?

  • Dec 1, 2014

You XXXXXX set up auctions next one sold for three dollars and the two Im bidding on takes hours or sold right out from my next bid you XXXXXX suck delete me from your rip off company !!!!!!!

  • Sep 15, 2014

WARNING: You will NOT win on Deal Dash. The site is rigged in favor of Deal Dash. You will LOSE everytime. The company has hundreds of fake bid names set up which are bidding against bidders. The company's fake bidders will continue to "hit" until the item is won by the fake bidder driving the cost up. I quit tyring then started to observe several items. The same fake accounts are set on the bid buddy driving the bids up until bidders give in and the bid is won by the fake accounts, making tremendous profits for Deal Dash. This truth is evidenced by the limited wins rules, which is not applying to the fake accounts. Deal Dash is a complete scam. Fair warning. Stay away from Deal Dash. You will NOT win.

  • Sep 12, 2014

I requested only 20$ worth of bid money well they took 65$ I have tried very nicely to get ahold of them to refund my money but they've yet to respond basically ripped me off thanks a lot deal dash

  • Aug 9, 2014

I flagged the same bid item the 5K bid card and it stops before hitting $3 thqat is 300 bids?the other flag is within 12hours of the item starting there is always only 2-3 bidders and all 3 doing BB option.then count all the pictures of who bidded from the get go...where is everybody.if your new to DD get a 220 bid card and just do one bid get it before it goes to that crap $5 no more bidders...and whatch the bidding.you will see who is on BB and just randomly bidding.watch the bidders with the writeup of lovong there hubby,kids and dog they are the BOTs...it is definitly in house rip off with people banging the bid cards at such a bargin of 15,16,17 cents when they were 60 cents...total BS.just do a 1X bid and watch for an education...

  • Jul 24, 2014

I recently noticed that my checking account was charged $33.00 for some points or something and later $1.00 for something else. I have taken care of how my name and account was used and now would like to have my account credited with the $33.00 and $1.00 as soon as possible.

  • May 3, 2014

I just won a $230 crib through dealdash. I truly was ecstatic due to the fact it only cost a $1.04.

At leasr that was until the next day when i tried signing into my account which still has approx $300 worth of unused bids sitting there.

I now cannot sign in at all to check on the status of the items won. I have tried repeatedly emailing the company with no response. I even went as far as changing my password and that doesn't even work. Please note that this only happened after I won a large ticket item. When I was losing I had no issues with signing in and bidding. The minute I actually win something worthwhile I can no longer access the account. I will now fight to get every penny I've spent with this fraudulent company back. In addition I'm yet to receive previous items won. I only tried this out to hopefully save a little money for our child we are expecting in June of 2014. I am usually leary when it comes to promises of great savings but the grand reviews convinced me to try it out. Now instead of saving some money, I am out the $800 I had set aside for our baby. I'm deflated and completely humiliated by the fact that I fell for this. Learn from my very expensive mistake, be aware and don't buy into the promises. these despicable people make.

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