DontPayFull is a multinational coupon business headquartered in Romania with a strong service presence in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia. It provides free coupons and discount offers to consumers doing their shopping online.
Founders: The DontPayFull project was founded by Andrei Vasilescu and Adrian Cristea in 2012.
Employees: There are 27 full-time employees that work here and over 100 external collaborators that discover coupons and deals.
Clients: A few of the brands DontPayFull works with include Amazon, NewEgg, Macy's, Target, and Walmart.
Tools created: Amazon Discount Finder allows consumers to find coupons and discount offers directly from the Amazon website.
The affiliate networks that DontPayFull collaborates with for coupons and deals monetization are: CJ Affiliate, Rakuten Advertising, Awin, ShareASale, TradeDoubler AB, Skimlinks, VigLink, WebGains, Pepperjam, Impact Tech Inc., AvantLink, Performance Horizon Group Limited.
DontPayFull is a Corporate Member of the Performance Marketing Association since August 2016.
Media appearances: DontPayFull has appeared in publications such as MoneyPantry, DollarSprout, Well Kept Wallet, Yahoo! Finance, GoBanking Rates, and Reader's Digest.
I've used DontPayFull as well as TopCashBack a lot to save on the new year's sales. A lot of the deals work well.
I was able to find a coupon for the store I was shopping at and was able to save a significant amount of money on my purchase. I will definitely be using this website in the future and would recommend it to anyone looking for a way to save money on their online shopping.
Based on our record, Refurb.me seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 8 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Prices are back to what I expected on refurb.me. I'm not sure why they reported these numbers, but... Sanity restored. Source: over 1 year ago
I often use refurb.me to track availability of refurbished Macs in the Apple refurb store. I just checked the pricing of the M1 Minis, they're all out of stock, but the pricing is higher than before. Source: over 1 year ago
I'm curious what you mean by that. I think Apple refurbs are fantastic and I buy them when I can (for work, personal, etc.). I think other brand's/third-party refurbs give that category a bad name, but I would definitely recommend Apple's to anyone. However, they have spotty availability so it's not like you can just order one any time you want (hello refurb.me notifications). Source: almost 2 years ago
$165 on refurb.me: https://www.refurb.me/refurbished/macbook/macbook-air/2015-release. Source: almost 2 years ago
Any mac Apple offers becomes available from Apple as a refurb, direct from Apple, for significantly less than the identical new item. Anywhere from $150 to several hundred less, as you climb the price tiers. Https://www.apple.com/shop/refurbished Recent models pop in and out of refurbished availability; the great website refurb.me lets you set up alerts for when the one you want becomes available. And will show... Source: almost 2 years ago
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