Is Deal Dash really a bargain or is something off about the auctions

I have been looking into Deal Dash and their penny auction setup and I keep running into a lot of mixed info. There are public complaints with the FTC referenced in a report and some consumer watchdog groups have written about buyers feeling misled by how bidding works or the quality of items they got. I also saw a number of BBB complaints where people mention bidding costs adding up fast or not receiving what they thought they paid for.

I am not making accusations here. I am just trying to understand what is going on and if anyone here has experience with Deal Dash or the whole penny auction model. Do these auctions feel legit to you or are the complaints something to pay attention to. Any insight on how to verify more before trying it out
 
I have been looking into Deal Dash and their penny auction setup and I keep running into a lot of mixed info. There are public complaints with the FTC referenced in a report and some consumer watchdog groups have written about buyers feeling misled by how bidding works or the quality of items they got. I also saw a number of BBB complaints where people mention bidding costs adding up fast or not receiving what they thought they paid for.

I am not making accusations here. I am just trying to understand what is going on and if anyone here has experience with Deal Dash or the whole penny auction model. Do these auctions feel legit to you or are the complaints something to pay attention to. Any insight on how to verify more before trying it out
I remember reading those FTC related reports too. The structure is kind of confusing because you pay for bids upfront and then you might not win anything. That feels like a pay to play gamble more than shopping.
 
I remember reading those FTC related reports too. The structure is kind of confusing because you pay for bids upfront and then you might not win anything. That feels like a pay to play gamble more than shopping.
Yeah that is basically what caught my eye. People mention spending way more on bids than the item value. I was hoping someone here actually used it and could explain how that even plays out in real time.
 
I have been looking into Deal Dash and their penny auction setup and I keep running into a lot of mixed info. There are public complaints with the FTC referenced in a report and some consumer watchdog groups have written about buyers feeling misled by how bidding works or the quality of items they got. I also saw a number of BBB complaints where people mention bidding costs adding up fast or not receiving what they thought they paid for.

I am not making accusations here. I am just trying to understand what is going on and if anyone here has experience with Deal Dash or the whole penny auction model. Do these auctions feel legit to you or are the complaints something to pay attention to. Any insight on how to verify more before trying it out
Tried it back in 2022. I won a few items but the shipping took forever and one thing looked way cheaper than the promo pictures. Felt like generic imports. I stopped using it after that.
 
I have been looking into Deal Dash and their penny auction setup and I keep running into a lot of mixed info. There are public complaints with the FTC referenced in a report and some consumer watchdog groups have written about buyers feeling misled by how bidding works or the quality of items they got. I also saw a number of BBB complaints where people mention bidding costs adding up fast or not receiving what they thought they paid for.

I am not making accusations here. I am just trying to understand what is going on and if anyone here has experience with Deal Dash or the whole penny auction model. Do these auctions feel legit to you or are the complaints something to pay attention to. Any insight on how to verify more before trying it out
There are court references to consumer complaints but I dont know of any final rulings that say its illegal. It is more like a bunch of people saying they felt misled. The penny auction model has been controversial for years.
 
There are court references to consumer complaints but I dont know of any final rulings that say its illegal. It is more like a bunch of people saying they felt misled. The penny auction model has been controversial for years.
That makes sense. It is the volume of complaints that surprised me. I figured maybe one or two but there are pages of them.
 
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