I will strongly advise that you don't buy anything whatsoever from this company especially if it is fulfilled by Wowcher. They are the most unreliable company I've ever seen and I regret ever dealing with them. Do not purchase any services through LivingSocial.
What The Acquisition Means to You. The news came toward the end of 2016: Groupon buys LivingSocial. When asked how much they paid for their primary competitor in the early days of daily deals, Groupon just said that it was not a material amount.
Wowcher has been acquired from Daily Mail and General Trust plc ('DMGT'), and the UK and Ireland operations of LivingSocial have been acquired from LivingSocial Inc. ... Commenting on the acquisition, Roland Bryan, CEO of Wowcher said: “The combination will benefit our merchants and their customers.
How LivingSocial works for your Business. LivingSocial is a website offering daily deals which allow a customer to buy a voucher which can be redeemed at businesses offering everything from gourmet meals to boat tours and psychic services, allowing the customer to receive the goods and services at discounted prices.
Just use the 'Claim Credit' button on any deal page (towards the bottom left) to redeem your voucher for Deal Credit. Between 1 and 30 days after you receive your voucher you can exchange your unredeemed voucher in return for 100% Deal Credit.
Most LivingSocial Shop [[MARKETPLACE]] items ship within 2 business days and arrive within 5–10 business days. Once your item ships, we'll send you a confirmation email to let you know. Keep in mind: Some orders have different shipment windows; check the Fine Print for the estimated delivery.
Formerly headquartered in Washington, D.C., LivingSocial had roughly 70 million members around the world in 2013. The company shrank from a peak of 4,500 employees in 2011 to about 200 in 2016. LivingSocial was purchased by Groupon in 2016.
LivingSocial, the Washington start-up that rode the daily deals craze to markets across the globe, has died as a stand-alone company. ... Groupon, its chief rival, revealed last week that it acquired LivingSocial's remains for $0.
I get daily emails from both sites and generally speaking, Groupon is usually running deals from more established businesses and are pickier about who they let in. ... Living Social appears to accept some newer businesses and has more “indie” deals.
ABSOLUTE SCAM ARTISTS! ... When you complain they refuse to give you your money back and offer credit notes so you can get scammed by them again. Avoid at all costs!
Yes, the Wowcher website is a legitimate business. It's increased in popularity over the past few years. They're not known to have connections with any scams and have several loyal customers.
Groupon is definitely a legit company. It was founded in 2008, and since then, has grown to serve almost 50 million active users. Very few people have issues using these online coupons due to the fact that as soon as a fraudulent offer is revealed by one user, it would be removed instantly.
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