List of deal of the day services
Deal of the day services, also known as flash sales or one deal a day, are websites that offer a single product for sale for up to 24 hours. For those sites that require membership, members may receive online offers and invitations in postal mail, email, through their daily deal aggregator and/or social networks.
Name | Base Location | Areas Served | Number of users | Date established | Status | Owner |
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Woot! | Carrollton, Texas | USA (Except for shirts) | 2004 | Active | Amazon.com | |
Meituan.com | Beijing, China | China | 200 million | 2010 | Active | Meituan.com [1] |
Amazon Local | Boise, Idaho | 2011 | Shut down Oct 2015 | Amazon.com | ||
LivingSocial | Washington, D.C. | 2007 | Active | Groupon | ||
Groupon | Chicago | North America, Europe, Asia, South America | 33,000,000 | 2008 | Active | ThePoint |
WagJag | Toronto, Canada | 2009 | Active | Torstar | ||
BuyWithMe[2] | New York City | 2009 | Discontinued 2011 | Gilt Groupe | ||
Scoutmob[3] | Atlanta, Georgia | 2010 | Active | |||
Gilt City | New York City | 2010 | Active | Gilt Groupe | ||
Google Offers | Mountain View, California | 2011 | Discontinued 2014 | |||
Meh.com | Carrollton, TX[4] | 2014 | Active | Matt Rutledge |
References
- "Interview with Meituan VP". Business Insider. 'iChinaStock'. 2011-11-09. Retrieved 2015-03-04.
- Moore, Galen (2 November 2011). "Gilt Groupe acquires BuyWithMe for undisclosed terms". Boston Business Journal. Retrieved 30 June 2012.
- "Scoutmob Continuing to Disrupt Local Mobile Discovery with First Data Payments Integration" (Press release). First Data. 24 May 2012. Archived from the original on 28 June 2012. Retrieved 30 June 2012.
- "Working at A Mediocre Corporation". Glassdoor. Retrieved 2019-02-27.
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