Discounts for everyday products are great. Who doesn't like to save a few extra dollars on something they are planning on using or buying anyway? We just have to actually remember to use the discounts.ePerks is an online location that is focused around saving consumers cash, and offering special incentives for buying at certain locations. They specifically target savings on Real Estate Agents, Auto Dealers, and Home Contractors, offering anything from cash back, free gas, and a percentage off jobs for choosing particular advertisers. For instance, searching in the Los Angeles area we found plenty of automotive dealers who were willing to give 3 months of free gas, Sirius satellite radios, iPod's and digital cameras for buying at their dealerships. And why not offer these types of things, make customers happy and they will return.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-02-2007 @ 4:55PM
Chris Carey said...
Well that was lame not one perk one way or another in my area. Ok so you want to find some good deals on almost anything try Spoofee. ePerks is a waste of time.
http://www.noheat.com/2007/08/02/scavenge-for-freebies-and-deals-with-spoofee/
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8-06-2007 @ 9:36AM
Optimized said...
That is great!
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8-07-2007 @ 8:49PM
Bob said...
eperks.com is great, the site is still in beta launch, but its Real Estate Services are excellent, where agents can save big-time and recieve huge cashback rebates, gifts,prizes and much more. As they are fine-tuning their Automotive and Personal Services by adding new companies. It's one of the greatest whats in it for the consumer websites out there.
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8-07-2007 @ 8:52PM
Bob said...
Correction consumers can save bigtime, recieve cashback, gifts, prizes and much more when they buy or sell their dream home with eperks.com participating agents.
Simply Brilliant !!!!!!!!!
Bravo
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9-30-2007 @ 1:08PM
John said...
Take a look what real estate agents are saying about ePerks:
http://www.go-beyond-mls.com/eperks-a-scam-or-a-gem/
The concept is good, but it looks that creators could have been better of consulting Realtors before they went ahead with their model.
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