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Tell us what you would like to see on Mumsnet Co-Buying

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KatieBMumsnet · 27/02/2012 17:20

Mumsnet Co-Buying has launched this week. It works as follows: say lots of Mumsnetters want the same product - could be chocolate or cosmetics, could be gadgets or sports gear - then with Mumsnet Co-Buying the more of you who buy it, the cheaper the price becomes. In partnership with BuyaPowa, we'll feature different products each week. There will be a limited number of each product and each offer will last for a limited amount of time. For more information click here.
So we'd like to know what you'd like to see featured on Mumsnet Co-Buying.
Tell us here and we'll do our best to get the products you want.

OP posts:
Tortington · 30/03/2013 02:38

holidays

as for marketing, it would be better if it was like groupon with 'only 67 left' button

must say everything that is on there currently doesn;t interest me in the slightest

iamsmokingafag · 30/03/2013 10:06

roomba
scooba
clarins stuff

BettyandDon · 30/03/2013 10:24

Elemis pro collagen moisturiser - very large pot

NetworkGuy · 30/03/2013 23:46

Merrylegs - agree on the name BuyaPowa being horrible - as bad as the old "KwikSave" shops

NetworkGuy · 30/03/2013 23:50

"I do think the Groupon model is better, as it's a clear yes/no decision to make about one price." -

can see your point TheLightPassenger but this is similar to LetsBuyIt.com (before that went bust and was brought back to life with a slightly different business plan). It's a slight gamble and one hopes for sufficient numbers to reach the lowest price.

I suppose with the fairly large user base MN has, the problem will be getting sufficient variety of products/services to match with the mix of socio economic groups and what's "in fashion" as something lots want to buy (without there being instances of 100,000 wanting to buy at a favourable price and only 500 items available).

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