08-05-2010, 03:29 PM
Has anyone else found Groupon yet?
There's an Ipod/Iphone ap, but you don't need that to participate. You can join the email list or just visit their web site to see what Groupons are available.
The basic idea is that a restaurant, company or organization (Local Zoo, for example) sets a discount price for a product or for admission and a minimum number of people who have to purchase in order for the Groupon to be a go. Most Groupons are good for weeks or months, although I've seen some discount admissions to local events. If you want to participate, you log in and pay by credit card. I bought a $35 certificate to a local used book store for $15. The prices there are amazing without the groupon, so I'll be going back - I even got a membership, so it's a win for them.
I also got a $30 gift certificate for a local coffee shop for $15. It's only good for beverages, but still a good deal. I drop in there when I'm nearby - about once/month, so I'll get my money's worth from them.
I like to browse other cities to see if they have Groupons I might use if I'm in the area -- we drive through Richmond on the way to NC, so I check out their offers as well as the ones near my parents. They're up to 83 areas now. Boston, Boise, Philadelphia, several NYC and several Ohio cities are in there. Free to join and prices for Groupons vary. There's a new offer every day or two.
There's an Ipod/Iphone ap, but you don't need that to participate. You can join the email list or just visit their web site to see what Groupons are available.
The basic idea is that a restaurant, company or organization (Local Zoo, for example) sets a discount price for a product or for admission and a minimum number of people who have to purchase in order for the Groupon to be a go. Most Groupons are good for weeks or months, although I've seen some discount admissions to local events. If you want to participate, you log in and pay by credit card. I bought a $35 certificate to a local used book store for $15. The prices there are amazing without the groupon, so I'll be going back - I even got a membership, so it's a win for them.
I also got a $30 gift certificate for a local coffee shop for $15. It's only good for beverages, but still a good deal. I drop in there when I'm nearby - about once/month, so I'll get my money's worth from them.
I like to browse other cities to see if they have Groupons I might use if I'm in the area -- we drive through Richmond on the way to NC, so I check out their offers as well as the ones near my parents. They're up to 83 areas now. Boston, Boise, Philadelphia, several NYC and several Ohio cities are in there. Free to join and prices for Groupons vary. There's a new offer every day or two.
Maybe they have something starting around here.