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QypeDeals brings quality to coupons

23rd September 2011 Print

Qype, Europe's leading consumer reviews site, has unveiled its new quality daily deals website, QypeDeals.co.uk.

QypeDeals handpicks the best offers from across the UK, every day, from massages and manicures to cocktails and car washes, and delivers them directly to your inbox.

Launching nationally as well as with city-specific deals for London, the exclusive online offers will go live for between one and three days and provide savings of up to 77 per cent.

Customers can expect to see some fantastic deals, kicking off with a huge 70 per cent discount on all posterXXL products.

Qype boasts over 2 million independent, trusted reviews of shops and services spanning 166,000 towns and cities worldwide, meaning QypeDeals' partners are already tried and tested by real reviewers.

For each deal, customers can see star ratings and reviews for the seller before they decide to buy. QypeDeals will also tap in to views and recommendations on the site, to offer deals and discounts from Qype's favourite places. 

Customers can find deals by checking QypeDeals.co.uk or by signing up for a daily newsletter, which will only feature the offers in their location. Once customers have purchased a deal, they will be sent their voucher as a PDF which can then be printed out.

Once the voucher has been used, customers can add their own reviews to Qype, helping others with their buying decisions and ensuring QypeDeals continues to offer only the best deals.  

"Quality is the focus for QypeDeals; we've got a good idea of the quality of a business even before we strike a deal with them, thanks to the huge number of reviews we have on Qype,"  says Richard Dennys, Qype's Chief Marketing Officer.

"QypeDeals has already been a huge hit in Germany, saving consumers an average of 60 per cent on everything from coffee to clothes since it launched in April. We're very excited to be launching across the UK and look forward to extending our reach into more towns and cities in the near future," continues Dennys.