Apparently many small businesses are going broke after getting involved in bulk-coupon/discount sites
http://www.couriermail.com.au/questnews ... 6196715106
Has anyone used these coupons before? I've used a couple, with mixed results.
First, was a $49 service at Bridgestone in the city. What they don't tell you is that the coupon is 'labour only' so by the time you get slugged for parts/oils etc it's not much cheaper than full price anyway. You usually see ABS offer a '$29 service' through these sites but haven't bothered with them knowing it'll be 'labour only'.
Second, was given a coupon for 2 washes at The Wash at Unley Rd. Had no problems just rocking up and getting the washes done and they did an outstanding job on the car (I would go back and pay full price).
Third, a Flufferz car wash voucher. First, you had to book about 5 weeks in advance. Second, they had the 'treat Scoopon customers like second class citizens' attitude, both when booking and when doing the wash. Wash was average. Wouldn't go back, not even with a Scoopon.
Fourth, Specta car wash voucher. I rocked up and despite the place being dead, got a lecture for not booking. Again, wash was ordinary. Tried to book 2nd wash - booked out until end of Janurary (but then they managed to squeeze me in for the Sunday before Christmas).
Fifth, $1 pair of sunglasses (plus $15 postage). Ordering them was painful - the website kept crashing due to the demand. Sunglasses are now with the courier, who will deliver them on Monday.
So all up, it seems that many businesses that organise these deals oversell them, then struggle to cope with the demand, resulting in a poor customer experience and many people either missing out or not bothering to redeem the vouchers.
Anyone else had good/bad experiences with these coupon deals?