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  1. Deal-lovers who bought everything from tooth whitening treatments to digital cameras on DealFind.com and TeamBuy.ca are angry about getting burned along with some merchants after the cut-rate online coupon sites’ insolvency filing in Canada.

  2. Oct 15, 2010 · What’s the deal with Dealfind.com? The Internet can be a great place to get deals on products, whether you buy it online (and conveniently compare prices between multiple stores) or simply to...

  3. Canadian e-retailer Dealfind doesn't deserve to be in business, angry customers warn.

    • 2 min
    • Online Discounts ‘Deceptive’
    • 'I’m Beyond Angry'
    • Dealfind Ultimately Responsible, Expert Says

    Dealfind’s business model, like many of its competitors, involves getting businesses to offer discounted products or services with the promise of attracting lots of new customers. It’s a popular concept; a Marketplacesurvey found 71 per cent of Canadians are familiar with group-buying websites like Groupon, Wagjag and Dealfind. Of those, 49 per cen...

    Dealfind CEO Ghassan Halazon says those deep discounts can happen for many reasons, and that the company isn’t misleading anyone. "There are different mechanisms as to why [businesses] are looking to give out these types of deals," he argues. "Whether it's to bring in more customers, whether it's to off-load inventory, whether it's to get rid of ol...

    Cotte was incredulous at their stories. "I think it's amazing [Dealfind] is still in business," she said. "There's no question that that is unfounded and unethical business practice." Halazon argues the businesses are often to blame in cases like Moniz’s spa treatment. He says some merchants are too greedy or don’t plan well enough, then find they ...

  4. 4 days ago · Roughly 55 Liberal MPs won their Ontario ridings by a smaller margin than what Bennett posted here in Toronto–St. Paul's in the last general election, according to a CBC News analysis of past ...

  5. 4 days ago · Last Updated June 25, 2024 11:43 am. There’s a record number of Toronto condominiums on the market right now, and despite record immigration, and an ever-worsening housing crisis, nobody seems to want to buy them. Diana Zlomislic is a housing reporter for The Toronto Star. “I think what happens with the central bank, whether they ...

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  7. 2 days ago · In May, there were roughly 1,300 condo sales in Toronto, down 23 per cent from a year earlier, according to TRREB’s monthly report.The average sale price fell 2.3 per cent to around $767,000. At ...

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