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Kevin Y.

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Memphis, United States

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2 Reviews by Kevin

  • Peeplookup

11/16/23

Someone was opening credit cards with my information and was dumb enough to use their real phone number on the account(s). I was panicking and looking for more information, at least the name, of the criminal.

I thought Peeplookup was a good option at first because didn't require a monthly subscription.

The results returned for the reverse lookup of the phone number were completely useless. Not even a name was returned. All that was returned was state and cellular carrier which could easily be found FOR FREE with a simple web search.

No refunds so don't fall for this scam like I did. I'd give it NO stars if that was an option.

Tip for consumers:
I think it's shameful that they are taking advantage of people who may be in desperate need of additional information and willing to pay for it, only to return absolutely nothing of value.

Products used:
Reverse phone number lookup report

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  • DealDash

2/22/23

Kudos to DealDash on a brilliant and addictive product. As a fellow software dev I can appreciate that.

While *technically* not a scam, don't bother unless you have unlimited money and time to game the system because that's what happens.

Much like the ticket brokers, you will find yourself battling with players with unlimited resources who probably end up just relisting on the same DealDash site or eBay at best.

I just got suckered into trying it again after staying away for 2+ years and it's gotten even worse. You will see the same scoopers showing up in EVERY auction you get into and you just can't compete with their buying power.

Sure. Some great stuff goes for cheap. But unless it's something total crap, you almost certainly will not win.

Even if you avoid getting suckered into an auction early and refer to the minimum sell price from past history, you still usually get clipped at a price lower than what previously was the lowest sell price which in itself is suspect.

Bottom line. You have plenty of money and time fine. Drop at least 1000 bids on the item you want at 75% of the most recent lowest purchase price, and cross your fingers and probably lose anyways. But the manufactured suspense can be enjoyable if you have the time.

Tip for consumers:
If you have all day and unlimited financial resources knock yourself out, but scoopers going to grab all the amazing deals so don't expect that $2 MacBook anytime soon.

Products used:
Wasted money on 'bets'

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DealDash -. – DealDash Rep

Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts with us Kevin. I'm sorry to hear you did not enjoy your DealDash experience. We have thousands of extremely loyal customers who have been with us for years, have scored countless incredible deals, and LOVE the intense, strategic, pay-to-bid auction model that we offer. Even when including the cost of bids and the final price paid, the vast majority of auctions are bought for less than retail price. How can that be true? Well, brands love working with DealDash because we can quickly liquidate their inventory without destroying their pricing power. You can view some of our great recent wins here:https://www.dealdash.com/winners and if there's anything we can do to improve your DealDash experience, please reach out to us so we can further assist right away!

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