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Here are this week’s hottest Groupon deals, which are generally available for 24-72 hours only. If you live in LA or NYC, which have multiple “social coupon” sites, sign up for Yipit.com, which aggregates all the deals in your town. Get an extra 6% back on the Groupon purchase price when you shop through eBates. And make sure to get the most out of Groupon with these Groupon tricks.
NATIONAL GROUPON DEALS
Wine – Pay $25 for $75 of wine at Wine Insiders.
Tea – Pay $12 for $25 at Tea District.
Chocolate Pay $10 for $20 at Chocolate.com.
Organic meat and food – Pay $35 for $75 of organic meat and food at Nature’s Prime Organic Food. Note, member pricing does not apply when using a Groupon.
Brownies – Pay $20 for $40 at Fairytale Brownies.
Angie’s List – Get a yearlong membership to Angie’s List for $12.
Glamour mag – Get Glamour mag for just $6 a year.
Baby Genius – Pay $25 for a 5 Baby Genius DVDs.
Kite boarding – Pay $99 for a two-hour kiteboarding lesson.
GROUPON DEALS BY CITY
Los Angeles – Pay $75 for a $300 acting lessons and audition classes. In the San Fernando Valley, pay $25 for a $50 women’s haircut at HairLab in Woodland Hills. Multiple offers available.
San Diego –Pay $8 for $16 of all natural pizza at Naked Pizza. Yum! Additional offers available.
New York City – Get tickets to the the NJ Nets for $20 that are worth $50. Ten more deals.
Houston – Pay $10 for $20 of Vietnamese food at Pagoda Bistro & Bar. Six more offers.
Dallas –Pay $20 for $40 to get discounted tickets to the Ft. Worth Botanical Gardens. Other offers, too.
San Francisco –Pay $18 for $36 of play at SHoreline Billiards in Mountain View. Six other offers in SF.
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We have yipits in Atlanta also. I love Groupon but Living Social is fast becoming my favorite.
I agree – I’ve been doing my Living Social lately too! I lost one Groupon by forgetting to watch the expiration date….i’m curious how the lawsuit against groupon will come out – I HOPe they’ll be able to stay in business and offer “no expiration”….although I don’t really understand the basis of the lawsuit since most coupons & discount cards, etc. DO have an expiration.