Thank you for your consideration of the edit request. I have tried to address both of these concerns in the below, newly edited version of the article in an attempt to follow best Wikipedia practices as accurately as possible. Furthermore some of the comments on this Talk page by experienced Wiki editors suggest that the page "reads like an advertisement". It has come to our attention that the DealDash article on Wikipedia has been flagged for candidate for deletion due to the use of weak sources in the article. Oakbranch ( talk) 09:38, 13 July 2016 (UTC) Reply Hello, I am Adrian, community manager for DealDash. The sources are mostly from the site and the only link to a major newspaper, which is critical, does not have that criticism in the page itself. Has anyone reviewed this recently? It still reads like an advertisement. Preceding unsigned comment added by SailorCook ( talk Furthermore, topics mentioned in the neutrality dispute have been addressed, so dispute tag must be removed. Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.100.175.242 ( talk) 03:54, 20 July 2015 (UTC) Reply Ĭontent reviewed. To help distinguish the currency difference perhaps an addition to the Mechanics should be implemented stating how one paid bid credit ($.14-.17¢) is removed from the users bid balance with each bid placed. The article does point out price of bids: "Bids cost between $.14-.17¢, depending on the "sale" at the time, bids and are sold in lots (Bid Packs) varying in amounts from 200 to 1000 bids" and the Mechanics section provides a thorough description of the service. ![]() Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.49.135.242 ( talk) 19:36, (UTC) Reply Īgreed the site is *not* like ebay and the article does not mention anything about ebay therefore not relevant. ![]() This whole page reads like an advertisement. 60$ in US currency thus price listings can be misleading for those who do not distinguish this fact. ![]() While the price of an item is clearly listed, the site does not distinguish that the currency is different.01$ on this site is equal to. The answers to many questions are clearly in the text of this entry but are diluted. Looking at the entry for, we get a more complete and unbiased description of what this site/company does. While this site is *not* like ebay, it is not unique in any way from the several other "penny" auction sites. This page could provide a more neutral, balanced view. Sources are cited, but many all seem to be pulled from the same exact day, which is rather suspicious. I agree that this page reads like an advert, overly positive and praising, as well as rather dubiously worded statements (DealDash is similar to Ebay, which has been around longer, so how is DealDash the 'longest running site of its kind' exactly? And why exactly is that 'fact' something that needs to be stated here, how is that relevant?). There are concerns the page is fulfilling the advertisement in a timely member.
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