I have been using it for many years, when choosing shares, you need to be Mrs. Marple and investigate what kind of office and how much a service without shares costs there, sometimes in social networks without shares as much as on cream, but this is not for cream, but for those who are placed. There are really great offers. It is better never to take promo codes without calling the organization to make an appointment or clarify details. There have been shoals over the years, for example, the Gan Bey Palazzo restaurant placed promotions, after buying a promo code you make an order, what to do, but the promo code does not work and the staff does not know, thanks to the cream that they figured it out, returned the money for the promo code and the promotion was deleted, but I had to spend time throwing complaints. The portal is also a good way to learn about organizations and services. Overall, the idea is good. We do not order catering anymore, but again this is not for cream, but for establishments, there were a lot of things there (other ingredients or some are missing, stomach upset after Ossetian pies, underweight, etc.,), somehow we have some kind of kapets with establishments in RB, it is tastier and safer at home, no matter how much you would like to eat cooked food .
Most of the promotions are just for advertising! Prices for these services in identical organizations are often lower than in cream shops. That is, some services without promotions can actually be obtained cheaper without any promotions. And the organizations that place their shares write here a crossed-out nominal price, and like for a stock, it's also a pretty high price. And you also have to pay for the code!
If you write a negative review about the promotion, it will be deleted - they don't have a negative, everything is fine!
Often, there is simply no way to get through or sign up for the service to receive the promotion! And when you write about it in a review on the site, the review is also deleted!
And the cherry on the cake - I have repeatedly heard that employees who ultimately provide the service for promotions are instructed that there is nothing much to try for the "creamers", that beggars and misers come to the cream, even if they receive the quality of the service at a reduced price!
For money, you can buy a discount, which in fact does not exist. Or the price "before the promotion" is greatly inflated and differs from the real one by 2 times in order to somehow lure the client to a fictitious discount, and when you talk about it, they just raise the price. Or when paying for a service, you name the code, and they tell you that it does not affect the price, then why pay a fictitious intermediary for a non-existent bonus?