![]() ![]() The offerings are diverse enough that they might rate a look even if you long ago unsubscribed from the email lists. ![]() I've managed to save a few bucks at Toys R Us and a local grocery store. I've found myself downloading the apps again and scrolling through my email's spam folder to see what kind of deals I may be missing. ![]() Groupon, LivingSocial and Google Offers are going beyond the prepaid deals and vouchers they began with and are now selling items such as TVs and iPhone chargers or offering free coupons from local and national retailers. But as more and more websites entered the market, people grew immune to their clogged inboxes and stopped buying as many daily deals.īut the sites have recently changed their businesses to lure back customers. Paying in advance for a deal doesn't work for my busy lifestyle.ĭaily-deal sites, known for blasting email offers for limited-time discounts at restaurants, spas and gyms, were one of the hottest things on the Internet in 2011. Before that, there was a long list of deals I never used, including a $149 wine-tasting tour, a $20 monthly gym pass and a $50 boot camp class. The last straw was a $45 pizza-making class I bought, but didn't show up for. NEW YORK - I gave up on daily-deal sites about a year ago. ![]()
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