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Respected Contributor
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It sounds legit but before I sign up I wanted your opinions.

Thank you.

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If it "sounds legit" and you have to question it?  I would not go near it.  Do they want your credit card?

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Thanks and I decided to buy local. 

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@Still Raining 

 

Did you mean Door Dash....they have been around quite a while.  You see their stickers on restaurant doors.  ( I don't use delivery....yet !)

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From what I've read, Deal Dash is not worth it. You have to keep bidding and each bid costs 13 ¢ whether you are the winning bid or not. 

Doesn't seem like much, but it can add up. If you bid on lots of items. 

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@jlkz wrote:

@Still Raining 

 

Did you mean Door Dash....they have been around quite a while.  You see their stickers on restaurant doors.  ( I don't use delivery....yet !)



The OP said Deal Dash, so I went with that.

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@MKR14 I have to admit I have been curious.  Not enough to purchase anything but just cuious.!

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@MKR14   I looked into it a few years ago.  It allowed you to bid only 1 cent at a time and charged you 10 cents for each bid. The bid charge is probably higher now.

 

I never bid on anything.  If you were lucky enough to be the last bidder and only spent 1 penny plus the bidder's fee you would come out a winner.  

I didn't think I had a good chance of doing that.  It is legit,  as in legal, but you wasted your money if you don't win because you have to pay for each bid.

 

It wasn't worth the gamble to me.