12/30/2023 0 Comments Groupon escapesLately, Groupon and LivingSocial have been revamping their sites, hoping to lure back disillusioned customers. That was a $7 discount from the museum’s “recommended” entrance fee and more than 1,000 people snapped up the “deal.” But as Huffington Post pointed out, you can enter the Met for free if you want (or, perhaps more accurately, if you insist). Similarly, the Huffington Post in September took Groupon to task for selling $18 tickets to New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art. Although the $25 coupon accurately represented the price cut from the etailer selling the cable, several other sites were selling the product for as little as $15 - and Amazon offered it for $10.50, less than half the LivingSocial deal. The Daily Deal Media, for example, recently slammed LivingSocial for promoting a 64%-off deal on a VHS-DVD converter cable. ( MORE: 7 Ways to Travel Smarter, Cheaper and More Often) More often, customers around the country have found their group discounts weren’t as big as advertised.
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