Groupola.com – The Power Of Collective Buying

Groupola.comThere is no dearth of sites that aim to leverage the power of collective buying, and Groupola is one such resource. It is aimed at people who reside in England, and so far eight major cities are covered including London, Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham, Cardiff and Bristol.

And Scottish shoppers are likewise accounted for – Edinburgh is part of the list of featured cities, and I can see others like Glasgow will be added sometime down the line.

By now everybody knows how sites like this one work, but just in case: deals are featured on the main page, and the items which are listed can always be procured at a massive discount. The one requisite for the transaction to actually happen is that a minimum number of shoppers buy the product before a timer ends. If the concept of “Collective shopping” was new to you, I am sure that you now understand it. The only other thing that needs clarifying is that if the minimum number of buyers is not met then you won’t be charged for the product. That is, you won’t get the item but you won’t get charged anything either.

Groupola.com In Their Own Words

“Launched in February 2010, Groupola features a daily deal on fantastic days out, places to see, top eateries and hot products to buy in cities across the UK. We have over 60 dedicated people working in our head office, as well as over 30 people throughout Groupola’s other major cities.”

Why Groupola.com It Might Be A Killer

As any other group-buying site, items can be had at prices that are invariably good. And the items that are featured are always products that could appeal to a large public, thus making the process of acquiring them easier.

Some Questions About Groupola.com

When are more cities going to be supported? Groupola.com

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