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I find a lot of great deals from Deal.com.sg
Groupon should be fearful?
the deals get recycled across diff sites.......
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Some of the deals on the local sites are quite good, I find nice travel deals there.
be reminded to read all T&Cs/fine print bery bery carefully
it seems very attactive ,big discounts
One fine day, my good friend says got good deal at
deal.com.sg and wants to jio me and another 2 friends out for catch up session.
So the cynical me go and check the deal that he told me about.
When I first saw the deal, I was like “sure bo? So cheap? 49.90 for Sentosa
lunge (you know the small small car that you sit and chiong down the slope one)
and still got free bus ride to Resort World Sentosa for a International buffet”
It is my first time at deal.com.sg, last time use to hear
people talking about it but never had a chance to check it because I scared is
scam but after I buy their deal, print the voucher and go for the adventure.
All I can say is WOW really good deal sia.
The following is my experience with deal.com.sg
First you go their website and find your perfect deal. Click buys and pays with your credit card, and then they will direct you to a page whereby you download and print the voucher. Everything is quite monkey-proof and very user friendly.
On the day itself, we took the skyride up the hill and with our legs tangling freely from almost 100 meters above the lush vegetation, we start to kiasi and my beloved female friends were hugging my arms tightly, as if I can save them if the cable breaks. LOL
At the top of the hill, we were taught by the staff their how to play the louge. You pull slightly up=move, if pull all the way up=brake. Actually I played before and the ride were like okay to me lor. But my female friends were screaming from the top till the bottom and still continue to scream when we have stop LOL. Epic.
After the scream, we took a free bus rides to Resort World Sentosa where we have our dinner at a international buffet. Quite awesome and this is perhaps the climax of the whole deal. They got live seafood like prawns and cod and cook them on the spot for us, they also got the usual sushi, sashimi, oyster and fruit juices but they also got unique items like France or Germany meat and many different type of cheese. Eat until quite shoick.
In a nutshell, other than it is a great day for us, it is also a really good deal for me. For 50 buck, I get to go Sentosa see bikini babe, go for skyride, chiong down the slope and eat good food at international buffet inside Resort World Sentosa somemore. So it was a really really good deal!
Do check out deal.com.sg and recently I just saw one crazy deal whereby you pay 128SGD for a 4D3N trip to Shenzhen and everything from hotel to food to air tickets are included!
More complaints against online shopping deals
By Evelyn Lam | Posted: 16 November 2011 2229 hrs
SINGAPORE: The number of complaints related to online shopping has increased this year and consumer watchdog Consumer Association of Singapore (CASE) said the bulk of these are from consumers of online shopping vouchers.
With the upcoming Christmas season and more online deals being rolled out, the number of complaints is expected to rise.
CASE received a total of 57 complaints related to online shopping in the first ten months of 2011.
This is about five times the number it received in 2010.
In 2010, CASE received a total of 11 cases related to online shopping. Of this, 51 were related to online shopping vouchers.
CASE said most complaints are a result of the unmet expectations of consumers.
An online voucher company Channel NewsAsia spoke to said that for every 10,000 deals, they receive one to two of such complaints.
But it added misunderstandings often occur because consumers do not read the terms and conditions properly.
CASE said if the website is managed by a company registered in Singapore, consumers should be able to take the vendor to task provided the contact details are available.
If consumers require assistance, they may contact CASE at 6100 0315.
- CNA/ck