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  2. Checkmate captures all of your shopping deals so you don’t ...

    techcrunch.com/2022/09/26/checkmate-captures-all...

    Enter Checkmate, a company they started 18 months ago that aims to compete against online deal aggregators, like Honey, Capital One Shopping and Vetted, to provide a shopping tool that gathers all ...

  3. RetailMeNot - Wikipedia

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    RetailMeNot, Inc. RetailMeNot, Inc. (formerly Whaleshark Media) is an American multinational company headquartered in Austin, Texas, that maintains a collection of coupon web sites. The company was founded by Cotter Cunningham. [3] The company owns RetailMeNot.com and VoucherCodes.co.uk and acquires coupon sites and third-party software.

  4. Amazon launches a program to pay consumers for their data on ...

    techcrunch.com/2020/10/20/amazon-launches-a...

    The program, Amazon Shopper Panel, asks users to send in 10 receipts per month for any purchases made at non-Amazon retailers, including grocery stores, department stores, drug stores and ...

  5. PayPal Honey - Wikipedia

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    209 (worldwide, 2018) Parent. PayPal [1] Website. joinhoney .com. PayPal Honey, formerly known as Honey, is an American technology company and a subsidiary of PayPal known for developing a browser extension that aggregates and automatically applies online coupons on eCommerce websites.

  6. Prodege - Wikipedia

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    Prodege. Prodege, LLC ( / proʊdeɪˈʒeɪ /) is an American online marketing, consumer polling, and market research company based in El Segundo, California. The company develops consumer rewards and polling programs under various brands including Swagbucks, MyPoints, InboxDollars, CouponCause, Tada, Ysense, Upromise, and Pollfish. [3]

  7. Paribus Can Save You Money When Online Prices Drop

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    Amazon alone makes roughly 80 million price changes every day. But what many don’t realize is that there’s actually a way to get money returned to you when those online items go on sale.

  8. Amazon brings Prime shipping to more third-party sites on ...

    www.engadget.com/amazon-buy-with-prime-third...

    Like it or not, Amazon is expanding Prime to cover more of the web. The company says it's making Buy with Prime "widely available" to eligible third-party sites in the US on January 31st. More ...

  9. Amazon adds its own discounts to third-party seller products

    www.engadget.com/2017-11-06-amazon-discounts...

    1 / 3. Noah Berger / Reuters. For the first time, Amazon is cutting the prices of third-party seller items at its own expense to be more competitive with other online sites, a move first spotted ...