Kennyz wrote:dddane wrote:wait, what was your theory? and why call groupon a scam?
My theory is that there is no reason to buy a groupon or any of these other supposed "deals" on similar websites. If you really want a discount, all you have to do is ask for one. Skip the momeymaking middleman. Groupon and real estate agents are in the same category of useless entities in my book.
Do you think you would have gotten the same response if the Groupon hadn't been offered for sale, and you just walked in out of the blue and asked for a 50% discount on everything you bought? Or, on F&O's end, do you think they would have gotten so much additional traffic if they'd simply put up signs in the stores offering the discount to the first 10,000 people to ask?
Point being, seems to me that Groupon doesn't offer discounts, they're an advertiser. Whatever money they take in the transactions could just as easily have gone to, say, a newspaper or some other advertising outlet. Either way, F&O decided to offer a discount and they paid somebody to get the word out. I'm not sure how doing it in this format rather than a traditional ad format turns it into a scam. Groupon is the online pennysaver. That's all.
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