The popular go-to site for deals and discounts has been consolidated under one brand.
What happened Groupon Malaysia?
Groupon Malaysia has been acquired by the Fave Group (formerly KFit Group) will be fully migrated into ‘Fave’ starting from 23 February 2017. Yes, the relatively new startup KFIT, which has only been operating for 1.5 years BUYS OVER Groupon Malaysia! They then pimped it up to the amazing ‘Fave’ Malaysians use today.
Does Groupon work internationally?
Groupon has served markets in several countries including, the United States, Canada, Ukraine, Germany, Greece, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, the United Kingdom, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Denmark, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, New Zealand and others.
How do I purchase a Groupon?
Sign up for Groupon through their website at Groupon.com. Groupon is also available on mobile devices. You can get Groupon for iOS or grab the Groupon Android app. Use your email address to sign up for Groupon or log in with your Facebook or Google account to speed up the sign-up process.
What is Groupon Malaysia?
Groupon Malaysia, a popular go-to site for deals and discounts, will be consolidated under a single brand and operate as Fave, a food and beverage app, moving forward. With this integration, Fave will inherit Groupon’s base of customers, enabling the brand to serve over three million subscribers combined.
How do I contact fave Malaysia?
Here’s how you can contact them:
- Drop them an email at [email protected]
- Chat with them via the Fave app! Just tap on ME > HELP CENTRE > TALK TO US.
- Follow and message us on Facebook – just search for Fave Malaysia.
How should Groupon expand internationally?
According to a Groupon spokesman, “Groupon’s approach to international expansion is to aggressively create a large presence upfront and refine our strategy as we gain deeper insight into the market.” While I generally applaud smart, bold moves into new markets, this isn’t one of them.
Do you pay for Groupon?
Groupon, founded in 2008, bills itself as a cash-back, online discount product and service platform that “gives your money back” when company consumers claim a deal. There’s no cost to claim a deal, and once a consumer makes a claim on a deal, the deal can be used on an unlimited basis during the offer period.
What is FavePay?
FavePay Online is a mobile payment method that allows customers to pay for their transaction on a merchants’ online store / website. It also enables merchant to set up a loyalty program by issuing Cashback to customers which can be used in the following visit to the same merchant.
What is Myfave?
Fave brings you discounted offers on awesome things to eat, do, see and experience in your city. Currently Fave offers Fave deals and FavePay. With Fave deals, You can browse through hundreds of deals with low prices every day and save up to 80% at your favourite restaurants, cafes, spas, salons, gyms and more.
Why did Groupon fail in Asia?
Groupon’s Big Cultural Mistake According to Yinan Du (CEO of 24Quan) and Xing Wang (CEO of Meituan), Groupon failed in China on two fronts: Groupon rushed their entry into China, and failed to embrace the culture (or hire people who could).
Which is the best Groupon site in Malaysia?
Ruling the roost at the top is Groupon Malaysia, which is available in Klang, Penang, Johor Bahru, Kota Kinabalu, Kuching, Ipoh, Melaka and Halal. It was formed in January 2011 after merging with GroupsMore. Straight off, Groupon Malaysia’s popularity can be attributed to its brand name.
Is Fave the new Groupon Malaysia?
Moving on, Fave will inherit Groupon Malaysia’s existing base of customers, allowing the company to provide exclusive deals from restaurants, spas, and fitness centres to more than three million subscribers “It is more than just putting a new name to Groupon.
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