I have been using it for many years, when choosing shares, you need to be Mrs. Marple and investigate what kind of office and how much a service without shares costs there, sometimes in social networks without shares as much as on cream, but this is not for cream, but for those who are placed. There are really great offers. It is better never to take promo codes without calling the organization to make an appointment or clarify details. There have been shoals over the years, for example, the Gan Bey Palazzo restaurant placed promotions, after buying a promo code you make an order, what to do, but the promo code does not work and the staff does not know, thanks to the cream that they figured it out, returned the money for the promo code and the promotion was deleted, but I had to spend time throwing complaints. The portal is also a good way to learn about organizations and services. Overall, the idea is good. We do not order catering anymore, but again this is not for cream, but for establishments, there were a lot of things there (other ingredients or some are missing, stomach upset after Ossetian pies, underweight, etc.,), somehow we have some kind of kapets with establishments in RB, it is tastier and safer at home, no matter how much you would like to eat cooked food .
Literally EVERYTHING in this service is disgusting
Starting from the PRICES for promo codes (from the category: buckwheat for shares at 1.99p, but to buy shares, pay for a 1p coupon).
Ending with maintenance within the service itself
I leave a review as a user of both sides (both the consumer and the seller) of these very shares.
From the consumer's side:
1. The processing of the purchase of a promo code freezes, with a linked card very quickly and completely unnoticed by you - instead of one promo code, you buy two)
What a surprise
It is simply impossible to return one (purchased due to a system freeze)
2. The price of promo codes is unreasonably high
3. Buying a promo code, you may encounter a situation where the promotion is irrelevant and the moderators "accidentally" = read "on purpose" do not remove the promotion from the platform.
It is beneficial to them, because by buying a promo code, you will not see money back for it
(even if the supplier of the promotion officially does not cooperate with them anymore)
They ignore all appeals, dismiss them with phrases a la "now we will clarify the information", and this is the end of the entire dialogue.
On the part of cooperation as a seller of the promotion on this platform:
1. Feedback from support = 0
The conditions for updating the terms, text, and stock prices have been ignored for weeks. When editing, only the first line of the adjustment requirements is read - the rest is also ignored
Conditionally, I want to change 3 points in the promotion info: price, list of specialists, list of services.
On the way out, I accept the same action with only ONE of the THREE points corrected
2. Formally, employees do not know how to communicate from the word at all. The basic norms of customer-performer communication are completely absent in this organization. Learn and teach your employees the norms of communication.
3. The cost of their services can be equated to hiring an average SMM manager + advertising costs in the same institution. And launch your own internal promotion with a 50% discount. Why pay a shady middleman like you?
4. The terms of the contract are not fulfilled by 70 percent. Starting with posts and advertisements on social networks, ending with 1 point described above.
Doing business from the category of "expensive to sell air"
It is a pity that we have sunk to such a bottom
After all, we started focusing on both market segments (both consumer and seller)
Greed will ruin you, or has already ruined you
I'm done, thanks.
For money, you can buy a discount, which in fact does not exist. Or the price "before the promotion" is greatly inflated and differs from the real one by 2 times in order to somehow lure the client to a fictitious discount, and when you talk about it, they just raise the price. Or when paying for a service, you name the code, and they tell you that it does not affect the price, then why pay a fictitious intermediary for a non-existent bonus?