Is Groupon a scam?
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I have used Groupon many times, most of the time there is no problem. I think if there is, it is more the companies that are the issue, not Groupon.
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Groupon is going down. Burst its bubble really quick. Read it in the business times.
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cherrygal:
Groupon is going down. Burst its bubble really quick. Read it in the business times.
The story has been on for a while already.. ...do clear your coupons soon... .. -
Groupon seems to be peddling mainly spa offers. How boring!
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I find it ok! Just don’t choose those spas or facials places.
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Groupon is going down? Not that easy. They are planning their IPO with valuation of 10B. They are still at burning cash stage but they have very deep pocket.
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Even streetdeals are ok. These sites are generally reliable. I’ve called them for enquiries before and got it through. Rest assured.
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BigDevil:
Just to share:Some time ago, I bought 2 groupons for discount at a noodle place located in nex.
Went to nex this past weekend, intending to use the 2 groupons...only to find the place had already gone out of business.
Emailed Groupon yesterday for refund, and received reply today that the paid amount will be credited to my CC within 5 days.
I have bought Groupon's coupons for Food offers several times already. So far, no issue. I usually make it a point to use the coupons soon after I've bought them. Twice, I've bought coupons offered by saloons, for hair treatments/colour. One was an upmarket saloon at Ngee Ann City, the other operates a chain of saloons at heartlands. Apart from the initial unhappiness with the difficulty at booking an appointment with the heartland one and the need to 'top up' another $10 for a 'better' type of treatment cream, I have no issue with the purchases.
My purchase of a facial/spa voucher from Groupon is my only 'bad buy'. The voucher was supossed to be valid for 6 months. However, when I called the centre to make appointment, I was told they were already fully booked till 4 months later. The person who attended to my call for appointment was also quite evasive. I smelled a rat immediately. Fortunately, Groupon accepted my reasoning when I requested for a refund. The money was also refunded to my credit card within a short while. For this, I was quite impressed with their professionalism.
My first coupon purchase with Deal.com.sg will be my last. I bought a voucher for a Mistral induction cooker. When I went Thomson Plaza to collect the cooker, i was told they don't issue receipt and I have to go online to register for its waranty within a week. Since it did not cost a lot of money, I did not bother to register. When I decided to use it a month later, I realised that the appliance is faulty!
I will still continue to patronise Groupon. But only for food deals that I can redeem immediately and from reputable vendors and no travel deal for me. -
bought a groupon voucher for a particular jap BBQ at united square (think you would have guess which one)...the portion is not a lot, give a lot of rice (haha...) and the attitude of the staff is :nunchuk: . no service at all (still got the nerve to charge tip!) and the staff look at you as if you dun have $$$ to pay. very disappointed. won't buy for food anymore.
as for spa, tried one at plaza sing, surprisingly, it was quite good and no hard sell also. so I guess it depends on which centre/branch you go to. -
smurf:
smurf,bought a groupon voucher for a particular jap BBQ at united square (think you would have guess which one)...the portion is not a lot, give a lot of rice (haha...) and the attitude of the staff is :nunchuk: . no service at all (still got the nerve to charge tip!) and the staff look at you as if you dun have $$$ to pay. very disappointed. won't buy for food anymore.
as for spa, tried one at plaza sing, surprisingly, it was quite good and no hard sell also. so I guess it depends on which centre/branch you go to.
we bought for a certain coffee/cake/dessert outlet (expiring in March) and we went to 2 separate outlet, both giving us good service (even one with excellent service).
we'll still go for food vouchers that does not need advance booking or specific timeslot.
my husband told me to avoid Jap buffet voucher cos they will usually limit to certain coloured plates with lots of rice or noodles.
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