Aggregates up to the minute bargain deal forum posts from many UK sites and makes them easily searchable from a single quick interface. RSS feeds are provided for all lists, including search results.
Users will never miss out on up to the minute deals whilst looking for this years must have Christmas gift. BargainSpy.com is a social shopping search hub, bringing together up to the minute bargains, offers, coupons from retailers both online and in the high street. The system searches popular websites throughout the UK to find deals posted by the general public; they are then brought together and categorized for easy browsing. Bargain Channels are then used to group similar types of items; these can be found listed down the right of the pages. Some channels have sub-channels to further filter results to be more specific.
BargainSpy.co.uk In Their Own Words
“Because we keep an eye on the many websites where content is being posted every hour, you don’t need to keep up with forums and websites yourself – we provide a single place to browse. When you find something you like, you’ll find the ‘Full Story’ link to view the full bargain information along with related discussion directly on the original website.”
Why BargainSpy.co.uk It Might Be A Killer
If you’re always on the look out for great deals you need to put in the time to regularly visit the big UK forum sites. Some require membership just to see the deals. BargainSpy helps you save time by putting everything in a single searchable place, saves you money by making it easy to find the deals and voucher/coupon codes in one place, and allows every user to save bargains they find in a quick reference ‘Your bargains’ list. Features being released soon will also allow users to submit their own bargains directly, see related voucher/coupon codes as they click through to a deal at a known merchant, and gain alerts when new deals are found matching their interests.
Some Questions About BargainSpy.co.uk
Why is it necessary to register for each individual site to post a bargain? 





