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Groupon reviews

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  • Mephista
    Mephista Posts: 147 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    bratz81 wrote: »
    I've bought three groupon vouchers so far, but only used one!
    I bought one for a meal in a tepinyaki place in Lisburn...can't remember the name but it was beside the cinema.
    The meal was great and the service good too, in fact I'd go back even paying full price!

    I also bought one as an Xmas gift for someone, a mens haircut/restyle and Indian head massage at Saks, so hopefully that one will go well.

    I've also one for a haircut and treatment at Angel Hair in Belfast, Great Victoria Street I think, and I've made an appointment for next Saturday. We'll see how it goes, but it was a good bargain I think.

    I've actually bought and had my appointment in Angel Hair. This is the secon Groupon voucher I ever booked and after learning a lesson from the first one, I bought early and rang as soon as my voucher came through to make the appointment.

    I got the appointment exactly when I wanted it and I was extremely impressed with the massage, haircut and the way I was treated. In fact, they were expressing an interest in other groupon deals for themselves.

    I have recommended these to many family and friends who have used them and will continue to do so. This is an amazing site and as stated, gives people the opportunity to have treats in these "credit crunch" times without breaking the bank and companies a chance at being busy with possible repeat business at a time when things could be slack.

    All things considered I think they're brill :T
    Debt at DMP start (1st Oct 10) £30,838k :(. Debt of DMP as of 11th May 12 £12,170k :o.
  • Mephista
    Mephista Posts: 147 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Polly wrote: »
    Oh dear!! :( Will post back afterwards but at £30 each for dinner, b&b I didn't think I could go too far wrong.
    Do let us know how you got on? I saw this one but decided to get my haircut instead. Although I hope something really good comes up in the next few weeks to buy my hubbie for Christmas.

    I'm going to London for a few days in December so I'm also looking at the London deals to see if I can make any use of them while I'm there.
    Debt at DMP start (1st Oct 10) £30,838k :(. Debt of DMP as of 11th May 12 £12,170k :o.
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