Online discounts reaching their peak?
After a period in which discount sites have become more and more active, specialists predict that the ongoing boom in these sites will temper during this year, and their number might get down from the current 40 by 2012, when the market is expected to reach its maturity.
By Magda Purice July 2011 - From the Print Edition
Fancy having your car cleaned for half the price you’d pay at a regular cleaning services provider? Or maybe you would care for some teeth whitening, for a quarter of the cost of normal dental treatment? If that doesn’t appeal, how about a mega deal for hair treatment? Deal hunting is now big business.
Last December, Groupon, the largest global collective buying services and discount integrating company, launched in Romania, two years after the group had first set up the business and devel... To continue reading this article you have to be registered
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