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  2. Groupon - Wikipedia

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    Groupon Scheduler Groupon Scheduler is an online booking tool for merchants, allowing their consumers to seamlessly book appointments for services at the time of purchasing their Groupon deal. This tool is targeted at merchants running deals where appointments are required, for example in the health and beauty industry or for classes and ...

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  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. How to sell unused Groupons and other group vouchers - AOL

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    Groupon and other group buying websites are great for scoring deep discounts on everything from a half-price dinner to a cheap skydiving outing. These amazing deal vouchers are often only ...

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  9. Eric Lefkofsky - Wikipedia

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    In October 2011, Groupon [23] raised $950 million in private funding and then paid $810 million to employees and investors. Lefkofsky and his family were paid $398 million. [24] In August 2013, Lefkofsky became CEO of Groupon; [25] in November 2016, he stepped down as CEO, resuming his role as Chairman. [26]