> "It’s because we cannot afford to lose any more money on this terrible decision I made"
Quote from the end of blog post. Having read through the whole thing I do not believe at any point she blamed Groupon for her predicament - she walked into it eyes wide open and appears to acknowledge this.
It does, however, raise interesting questions about Groupon's relevance to the small businesses they purport to help. Groupon is supposed to be a win-win for consumers and small businesses alike, but it would appear this may not be the case. Seeing as how this is core to their business model, if this is a regular case I would expect this to sink Groupon sooner or later.
Sounds quite similar to the problems people have reported with Yelp in some ways. Stories like poison the well for anyone trying to sell net services to small businesses later on, too, even if the deal is much better value. I gather a lot of cafe owners are done with the free wifi too.
Quote from the end of blog post. Having read through the whole thing I do not believe at any point she blamed Groupon for her predicament - she walked into it eyes wide open and appears to acknowledge this.
It does, however, raise interesting questions about Groupon's relevance to the small businesses they purport to help. Groupon is supposed to be a win-win for consumers and small businesses alike, but it would appear this may not be the case. Seeing as how this is core to their business model, if this is a regular case I would expect this to sink Groupon sooner or later.