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  2. LivingSocial Slammed for Cable 'Deal' That's No Deal - AOL

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    But if you made the mistake of buying this deal from LivingSocial, don't fret: The site lets you return unused vouchers within 7 days, so you can still get your money back. %Gallery-174959%

  3. LivingSocial.com launches travel deals, but do your own math ...

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    LivingSocial, a website that offers city-specific pop-up deals based on group participation, has thrown travel deals into the mix. Although deals on the site are normally available for only 24 ...

  4. LivingSocial Cuts Off the Aggregators. What's Up With That? - AOL

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    Last week, No. 2 group-buying company LivingSocial sent out an email announcing a new policy that it will stop paying commissions to daily-deal aggregators like Yipit, DealGator and Dealery. These ...

  5. LivingSocial - Wikipedia

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    LivingSocial is an online marketplace that allows its registered users to buy and share things to do in their city. [5] Formerly headquartered in Washington, D.C. , LivingSocial had roughly 70 million members around the world in 2013. [ 2 ]

  6. Groupon - Wikipedia

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    Snap asks shoppers to upload photos of their receipts after they have gone to the supermarket to buy groceries. Certain items are then eligible for discounts, which shoppers receive in the form of a cash-back deal. The new app comes from Groupon's previous acquisition of SnapSaves, a Canadian start-up that works much like Snap. [65]

  7. Next Jump - Wikipedia

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    Next Jump is a privately-held technology and services company that provides employee engagement and rewards programs to large corporations. The firm was founded in 1994 by Charlie Kim and is headquartered in New York City, with offices in Boston, San Francisco, and London.

  8. What Groupon and Google Can Learn From LivingSocial - AOL

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  9. Group buying - Wikipedia

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    Google Offers functions much like Groupon as well as its competitor LivingSocial. Users receive daily emails with local deals, which carry some preset time limit. When the deal reaches the minimum number of customers, all the users will receive the deal. The business model will remain the same. [8]