I found dealfind.com through an advertisement in Facebook. I ordered the swimsuit on March 18, 2014 for $22 and until today, I’ve not received the item. I contacted a support staff from dealfind to help me with the issue, and received an email suggesting that the expected date information should be in the “”My buy”” section–something you can access if you’ve signed up for a dealfind account. I had signed up and thought I was able to find the information I was looking for, but unfortunately, the lack of order history would show that I’ve not purchased anything from them. I’ve not received a receipt in my email to confirm the purchase. The only proof that some sort of transaction went through is my bank statement showing that dealfind took the $22 from my account. Dealfind is a SCAM! .
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Dealfind.com Reviews & Complaints
Bought this “deal” where someone was supposed to come to my home. After 2 weeks of calling the office and never being able to leave a message because their voicemail was full, I was finally able to leave a message. Waited another 2 weeks and noone ever called me back. Contacted Dealfind who dragged their feet on responding. when I called them, they claimed they e mailed me the refund form, but I did not receive it. After my fourth call, they finally sent it. I returned it 5 minutes later, but have not seen a refund on my card or on my dealfind account. Am attempting to work with my bank on a refund on my debit card, but it”s been over 30 days. Dealfind SUCKS!!!
Dealfind.com Reviews & Complaints
Dealfind is one of the worst deal sites for customers. I have dealt with other sites liek Groupon, however, Dealfind is the worst in customer service – they never take customer side and will do everything not to return customer”s money. In 2011 I bougt vouchers for my mother and myself in a spa salon in Toronto through dealifind. The spa salon has a limit on the vouchers to be used by one person.. Unfortunately, my mother died and I was not able to use her portion of the vouchers. After discussions with the spa, spa was sympthatetic with the situation and suggested to refund the money through Dealfind. However, Dealfind has refused to provide a refund quoting internal policies. The service is insensitive and needs better customer service. I will think twice before dealing with them in the future.
Dealfind.com Reviews & Complaints
Dealfind.com has several locations, however, their main corporate office is in Canada. No doubt in a foreign country to avoid litigation by businesses and consumers. After purchasing a DealFind Voucher over a month ago, I have attempted to use my voucher for over 8 days. I have called the merchant from 4 different phones, left 2 call back numbers, emailed them, and have heard nothing from them. The merchant is not listed in the phone book, online directory, or with the state or county as a legal and registered business or corporation. That is a serious problem. However, the ultimate problem comes with DealFind”s customer service. They give you two options: 1. A refund of your purchase price, or 2. Putting the amount of purchase plus a few “deal dollars” into your DealFind account for future use. If you recieve a refund, you will not get any compensation for poor customer service, the fact that they”ve stolen your money, or that you”ve misssed numerous other similar opportunities on reputable daily deal sites like Groupon, LivingSocial, and UrbanDealight. You will only get these few “deal dollars” if you give them your money to keep. Why would any customer choose to leave their money with a company that has already sold them a BOGUS voucher? Offering a $5 – $10 credit seems the least they could do to invite business back to DealFind. No, they will not hear of it. After speaking with Jason Redman, CEO of DealFind, it is clear that customer service is not important. Getting people”s money in their account to make interest for their personal benefit is the goal. Don”t waste your time or money with DealFind as a business or customer. You will regret your decision. Please also report these fraudulent transactions to www.ic3.gov which is the International Internet Fraud division of the US Govt. Let”s put an end to this Canadian company ripping off Americans, NOW!
Dealfind.com Reviews & Complaints
For small business owners, BEWARE!!! Dealfind, Living Social, etc. are NOT on our sides. They are 100% on the customer sides, because the customers are the one who give them money. I have seen and heard a lot of small business owners complained how Dealfind is taking advantage and screwing their lives! 2 of them actually declared bankruptcy at the end. I think small business owners need to think their margin really carefully and DO NOT take the offer to make your coupons never expired. BIG MISTAKE! The bottom line, you have to cover your butt! 80% of your customers will NEVER go back to your place, WHY? Because 80% of them, who bought 4 coupons, are only looking for cheap place to eat, do nails, do hair, and don’t really looking for the next best thing. Restaurant owners, since Dealfind always run restaurant deal WEEKLY every Thursdays, their clients will always buy the new thing.And will your restaurant be in customers’ mind? NO! I was one of Dealfind victims. When a customer lied and told a bunch of completely fabricated story, Dealfind went to his side and pestered me 3 times! Accusing me doing something that I didn’t do. When I tried to explain my side of story, they cut me off and clearly stood on the customer side. You are right, if you want to get out from the deal, you need a good lawyer and CHEAP! It is not worth your time and money to fight this big organization. I honestly feel sorry for small business owners, who want to advertise their business, and yet, got jacked. You have to be smart. Ask a lot of question. And remember! 50% of your coupon value is going toward their pocket and PLUS! you are paying the credit card fee, not THEM! For example, for $19 deal, you only get $9. On the other hand, I have to admit that Dealfind, Living Social are very smart advertising tools. So, small business owners, when you really want to get a good advertising but don’t want to pay a lot of money, you can use Dealfind. However: 1. Do not make your coupon never expire! Make at least 6 months or a year 2. If you can negotiate, for example, 1 person can only buy 2 coupons. Honestly, 10% of your customers are really looking for the next best thing. I have repeat customers from those 10% who keep coming back and introducing my business to their friends. 3. Gratuity. Add 18% to your service is a MUST! Like I said, 80% of dealfinders, are literally dealfinders. They will not spend more than what they are allowed. Maybe $5 or $10, but VERY RARE. and TIPPED poorly!!! 4. Goods and Service = During Dealfind suffering era (for how long your coupon may be), you HAVE TO give your best. So you can get that 10% customer retention. For any difficult customers, take notes, put mark on their name, so when they are coming back to Dealfind to $#*!ing and complaining, you have proof. And again, Dealfind WILL NOT care to your side of the story, but at least you have put up a good fight! Trust me! Even after a good deal, you still find customers who will try to get everything for free! 5. MARGIN MARGIN MARGIN, be generous when you provide this information to Dealfind, let say your cost is 25%, say 35% to Dealfind. So at least, you are not 100% burnt! 6. In the mean time your dealfinders come to your business, use this opportunity to market your products and services. Maybe give them a deal, or whatever you may think of. Your goal to use Dealfind is to get customers at your door. 7. Be prepared! The first 3 months, you are going to be hectic! Allow a space. Don’t worry, Dealfinders have at least a year to redeem their coupon. 8. SMILE, BE NICE and PROFESSIONAL. If you are nice and professional, you will find less annoying customers, trust me. As for me, I will not be using Dealfind ever again. I rather make my own “dealfind”.
Dealfind.com Reviews & Complaints
Hi, I purchased dealfind voucher for Jaydenicole.com through Dealfind.com – canada. I purchased it on 1st March 2012 12:57 PM. Deal subject was “($7 for a 3 Month Fitness Membership to Jaydenicole.com from the Hills ($39 Value)).” Later on I found that it was just an ordinary online course without any physical location. I filled the request for cancellation of the voucher at Dealfind.com. No response. I called the customer support specialist and confirmed that they received my request. He sent response via e-mail that we will check within 24 hours if you have used the voucher or not. This was the matter of 12th Mar 2012. Within last week I sent 3-4 e-mails to dealfind support and sent an additional request online to get the refund but it seems that I am getting ignored. If they were genuine then they would not take more than a month to process my refund. Please think 3-4 times before purchasing Dealfind vouchers. I am totally frustrated at this point of time. Regards, Vanaspati Bhavsar
Dealfind.com Reviews & Complaints
I also ran a deal with dealfind. It was an absolutely terrible idea and they went ahead and ran an ad I didn’t approve, using a logo they created instead of my own and photos they did not have the rights to use. I hadn’t even signed off on a contract or agreed on many of the details. They ran the coupon prior to Mother’s Day for my flower shop. It was a complete disaster and I received no assistance or advice from any of the staff at Deal Find. After an extremely stressful few weeks, and a huge loss in profits, I ended up deciding not to accept any of the vouchers going forward. It was the best decision I have made. I have posted the information on my website and Facebook page as well as numerous places within my shop and on the front door. There have been some upset customers, which I completely understand, but this would have put me out of business, with out a doubt. I know it was the only choice I had. Deal find sent me an email stating that if I did not accept the vouchers they would pursue legal action a few months ago. I have not heard anything since then. They have been offering all customers refunds, even though it is past the 30 day cut off. I requested they send an email out to all customers to request they get a refund and apologize for the inconvenience, but they refused. The idea works in theory, but in reality there is no way a business can benefit from such a deep discount, no limitations, the deal seeking customers it attracts or the terrible “contract” they have created. I am very much against Deal Find and would recommend that any business stay as far away from it as possible, no matter how tempting the salesman may make it appear. It seems like an ideal situation that you put no money down, they will send you money, you get advertising and customers walking through your door. Take a second to crunch the numbers at the discount you have provided, less the portion deal find takes, less any refunds Dealfind processes (which they take entirely from you, while keeping their portion). I was told a typical voucher would sell 200-400 max. Mine sold over 900. I also strongly advise customers to remember that if a deal is too good to be true, it probably is. Many shops have been so over run by deal find customers they aren’t able to make time for their regular customers. Just because they are busy does not mean they are doing well, it means they are spending a huge amount of time and money trying to please deal seeking customers, who will only move on to the next similar company when the next coupon comes out. All the while alienating their regular customers who are willing to pay regular price and support them as loyal customers. Merchants set their prices to ensure they can pay for their inventory, staff, bills, debt, etc – not to rip you off.
Dealfind.com Reviews & Complaints
I am a merchant and ran a deal for my cleaning business, I have lost out huge and might have to close my doors, I was pressured by dealfind sales staff to run a deal not remotely close to the area where we service, they promised repeat clients and all the clients received where just looking for a deal and some even tried to abuse my services, they also said there is a retention on coupons where I have yet to see this, before I ran my deal I asked the sales person if scheduling these deals on two days out of the week would work, there was no problems with this at the time, after the deal I mentioned to dealfind that I can only schedule these clients on these two days and when I have the space available as its on a first come first serve basis. Dealfind told me that they would sue me for discrimination against their customers, I was shocked, I felt like I had been scammed by the sales staff at dealfind. I have had to turn away regular customers for dealfind vouchers and feel as if now I don”t run my own business but work for dealfind, I have created a huge financial loss for myself from running dealfind, hopefully some merchants can pull together and sue dealfind for misrepresentation for sales and information giving by the sales associates at dealfind, If anyone (merchant) is willing to take legal action against dealfind I will totally be in, I just can”t do it alone.
Dealfind.com Reviews & Complaints
I am an owner and operator of a small business and decided that I would give DealFind a try. Definitely a waste of my time. The consultant was pushy and unprofessional. She said that she had ‘suggestions’ for my deal, but really she was telling me what my deal was going to be. I literally had no say. She wanted to cut my deal price down even lower than what I had originally wanted, and on top of that, she wanted to add an extra service to my deal. It was getting out of control! I was also sent an email with ‘details’ about my deal that looked like it had been slapped together within seconds. After reviewing the deal that was thrown together for me, (and reading the horrible reviews online about DealFind), I decided that it would be in my best interest to let them know right away that I no longer wished to run a deal with them. In the long run it just wasn’t worth it for my business. I don’t normally write reviews, but after reading all of the reviews on here, I decided to share my story to let other small business owners know that they should really think twice before launching a deal with DealFind.
Dealfind.com Reviews & Complaints
I am glad so many merchants with past bad experience are raising their votes against Dealfind and other sites like them (Groupon, LivingSocial). I am a merchant myself, running a medical spa. I am receiving daily deals from many group-buy sites, but Dealfind deals are most shocking. When I see unlimited hair removal on (small area) deal for one year for $45 I feel pity for the merchant, as I know that the merchant will get only $21, plus a demanding customer who will visit their spa 8-10 times next year. That customer will take at least 2 hours of work time, so the spa will have a choice of paying their staff $10 per hour, or subsidizing that deal. What’s worse – that demanding customer will ask for a royal treatment, will refuse to pay full price for extra services and most likely will never return. Oh, yes, that customer surely will do one thing – he or she will go to Yelp or Google or whatever to give that business 1-star review. The business model of Dealfind, and all others group-buy sites are straight-up Ponzi schema (just Google it!). I openly advocate for all merchants to stay away from this marketing method, as by doing opposite we devalue our industries and make our future profitability questionable.
Dealfind.com Reviews & Complaints
I bought a voucher for Window Cleaning thru Dealfind. The company offering the deal was Holmes Window & Total Home Cleaning. They claimed to be a $225.00 value for $89.00 for 25 windows inside and 25 outside. There was no expiry. I bought the deal in October thinking I would use it in April for Spring cleaning. When I contacted Holmes Window & Total Home Cleaning to cash in on my voucher, they did not want to honour the price I paid. He wanted an extra $50. to come and do the job. I then contacted deal find and they said they had a 30 day policy and that I was on my own. But they suggest that I offer it to someone else or try and sell it on line. Can you believe it! I am supposed to sell a voucher that is not being honoured. So lets screw someone else in the process. Maybe I should just donate it to my worst enemy. I am looking at small claims court. If anybody wants to join in, the more the merrier. These companies get away with too much. It is time we take a stance and show them that they cannot just take our money and run.
Dealfind.com Reviews & Complaints
I bought some hanging tomato planters from Dealfind through Track Your Deal (a separate website offering the actual product), and I got scammed!! I placed the order, and when entering my credit card info, I clicked the button for “use billing address for shipping”, but somewhere between there and the confirmation email… guess what, my address conveniently got changed from Massachusetts to NORTH DAKOTA. NOWHERE in my billing info, or credit card, or anything else I typed does it say NORTH DAKOTA. And even if I actually had accidentally typed North Dakota into my billing info and didn’t realize it, it wouldn’t have gone through because it didn’t match my real address. So, needless to say, I did not get my hanging tomato planters, and obviously nobody from Dealfind or from Track Your Deal is answering my emails (Track Your Deal is conveniently ALWAYS closed… whenever you try to “chat” with a customer service representative, it says they are not available because the office isn’t open). I tried calling Dealfind [protected]) but they do not have phone support for customer service. They direct ALL customer service requests through the useless “contact us” message center on the website… which obviously never responds to anything, ever. So, I started calling up random sales people there (start with extension 259, then 258, 257, 256 etc etc) to see if they were of any help… and I actually laughed out loud when the woman on the phone (Karen) literally said “I’m in sales, I don’t do anything.” Verbatim. She literally told me she doesn’t do anything. I didn’t disagree with her. Congrats, Dealfind… you lost ANOTHER customer. Good luck with your inevitable bankruptcy.
Dealfind.com Reviews & Complaints
I had purchased a voucher for Deerfoot Napa Autopro for $39 from Dealfind. It was for a car detail, inspection, and oil change. There was no expiry date so I didn”t book my appointment right away. When I went to book my appointment, I found that the business was no longer there! I contacted Dealfind in order to get a refund. They told me all they could do for me was give me a promo code to get $5 off a purchase of $15 or more on their Teambuy.ca website! I was very upset so I called their customer service department and talked to a manager named Sarah. She told me I wasn”t getting a refund because I had bought the voucher about 2 years ago. She referred to their refund policy and I told her that was NOT the policy at the time I purchased the voucher. She told me that it was my job to keep updated on their policy. I told her I”d contact my credit card company and file a fraud charge. She then threatened me and told me that she would make it so that I would not be able to make any other purchases online because she was going to do something with my credit! I told her that would be illegal and I would pursue legal action! At this point, she backtracked and denied saying that, even though I had her on speakerphone and two other people in the room heard her threaten me. She tried to say it was me that misunderstood what she said but it was very clear to me what she meant. This company has your credit card information and apparently, isn”t afraid to use your personal information for fraudulent means! I asked to speak with someone with more seniority and was told I couldn”t. I caution anyone who purchases anything from this company. They will refuse to look after you and could care less if you never use their services again! More frighteningly, they have access to your credit card information and will threaten to damage your credit if you dare report them to your credit card company!
Dealfind.com Reviews & Complaints
I have been unable to contact anyone in person. This is my second e-mail. Both responses from Dealfind appear to be their static response. I do not believe that they even looked at my situation and simply flat out denied any possible refund. Their Terms and Conditions changed December 9, 2011. All vouchers purchased before then are not bound by the new Terms and Conditons. As a result, my vouchers should be fully refundable (or at least get Dealfind dollars). I hope they care enough to make this right. Me, my family, my friends have purchased numerous deals from Dealfind without issue. However, this whole situation has soured my view of Dealfind and this situation needs to be addressed so others can be made aware. See the e-mail I sent below and Dealfind”s static response afterward: Hi, I am contacting you to obtain Dealfind dollars on a two vouchers that I have purchased for Horizon Meats in Calgary. The business has closed and I am unable to redeem my voucher. Please provide me $60 in Dealfind dollars ($30 paid for each voucher not redeemed). These vouchers have no expiration date and were purchased April 20, 2011 – prior to Dealfind changing their refund policy. Your new refund policy should only be effective on vouchers purchased from December 9, 2011 forward. See your own Terms and Conditions: These are the Dealfind.com Terms and Conditions (“Terms”), which were last updated on December 9, 2011. Your use of the Dealfind.com website (“Website”) and your purchase of a voucher for a deal offered through this Website are conditioned upon your acceptance of these Terms. We may revise these Terms at any time by updating this web-page and notifying you by posting a notice on the main page of the Website, by emailing the email address associated with your account, or otherwise. You should check the Website from time to time to review these Terms, because they are binding on you. Any revisions to these Terms will not apply to vouchers purchased prior to the effective date of such revisions. These changes will be effective immediately for new users of our Site and for all vouchers purchased after the effective date of the change. Certain provisions of these Terms may be superseded by expressly designated legal notices or terms located on particular pages of the Website. Your use of the Website after we update the terms indicates that you accept the revised terms. Please refer to your Terms and Conditions where it states specifically that: These changes will be effective immediately for new users of our Site and for all vouchers purchased after the effective date of the change. I understand any vouchers purchased after December 9, 2011 are binding to the new Terms and Conditions. Please provide me my credit. Thank you. This is the static response from Deafind: Hello, Thank you for your email. We are sorry to hear that you were unable to redeem your voucher as the merchant has closed or ceased to honor vouchers. This is not the standard we accept from companies that we run deals with. We go to great lengths to ensure that our vendors are reputable and provide our customers with excellent service. You can continue to rely on us to find you great deals. As stated in our refund policy, if a merchant goes out of business or refuses to honour vouchers within a year of your purchase, we will issue Dealfind Dollars to your account for the price you paid for any unused voucher(s). Unfortunately, as it has been over one year since your purchase, we are unable to issue a refund or credit for your vouchers(). We have made every effort to work with the merchant and ensure that our customers are able to redeem their vouchers. The Compliance Team has been notified and are continuing to investigate. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience caused. In the future, please contact us as soon as possible if you are having any issues redeeming your voucher and our Customer Satisfaction team would be happy to assist you. Thank you for using Dealfind.
Dealfind.com Reviews & Complaints
I learned from experience that you must check out the company (ratings, legitimacy etc) BEFORE you buy the voucher. Their refund policy is if you used it, you can’t get a refund. So if you use the voucher and realize that the deal was a bad deal or you didn’t get what you expected, you’re out of luck. No refund whatsoever! So it is buyer beware and buy at your own risk. Their customer service promise is a bunch of b.s. as well. We want to make you happy but we won’t give you a refund for lousy service. I will not be buying from them again, ever. Dealfind is only interested in getting new customers and not retaining existing ones. Stay away.
Dealfind.com Reviews & Complaints
I ordered 2 Pairs of Gold Plated Swarovski Elements Earrings (Order #[protected]) as well as a Pair of Heat Shield Gloves (Order #[protected]) through Dealdind.com on October 18th. The item was supposed to be delivered 3-6 weeks after the deal closed (Oct. 21st) but even 9 weeks later, nothing has come. The companies: ClearPointDirect.com and SendOffer.ca do not reply to their emails and neither does Dealfind. On top of that, there is no way to communicate with them by phone. i feel like a fool for falling for this.
Dealfind.com Reviews & Complaints
I purchased 3 items, two housecleaning with LNS and the other for a massage. Totally, $120.00. The two housecleaning vouchers which never expire, nor could the company be found to cash in the voucher. The spa said they never got the money from DealFind, therefore they can not even honor the $44.00 I initially paid. DealFind, initially was going to reimburse me with their “dollars”, once they got back to me. When that did not happen I attempted, now for 3 years, to correspond on a professional level, providing them with all the documentation they asked for in order for them to honor their agreement. My last email from them was too much time had elapsed, they can not do anything for me. DealFind is clearly a dishonest enterprise and should have consequences for their deceit.
Dealfind.com Reviews & Complaints
I purchased a deal for 2 vouchers for an hour of Waverunners at a downtown Toronto location. Within a month I tried to make an appointment to use my vouchers but was told the owner of the waverunner company they had closed the Toronto office. I notified Dealfind/Teambuy of the Waverunner company closing and instructed them to refund my money totaling $118.00. I spoke with Dealfind/TeamBuy customer service Kelly and Natalie. They gave me a case number and said they would get back to me. They did not return my call or email, so I emailed an inquiry 3 weeks later. Natalie at Dealfind/TeamBuy.ca refused to refund my money and instructed me that they would only offer me Dealfind dollars, I told her I did NOT want dealfind dollars. I contacted the owner, Ghassan Halazon, through Facebook to ask for help. He never responded and just sent my email back to Natalie who repeated over & over & over they would NOT refund my money. I kept telling her I did NOT want dealfind dollars and wanted my money refunded. Ghassan Halazon ignored my emails and Natalie in customer service refused to refund my money. After 2 plus months of my many requests for a refund, I was forced to take Dealfind dollars. Also, prior to this problem I was often sent emails from dealfind/Teambuy.ca with a discount code for a percentage off but when I tried applying the code to a purchase they never worked. I contacted Dealfind/Teambuy.ca customer service via email and they did not assist me. Dealfind/TeamBuy.ca lacks good business practices, lacks competent customer service, and lacks a return policy that actually returns your money. I don”t recommend purchasing vouchers from dealfind/teambuy.ca.
Dealfind.com Reviews & Complaints
I purchased the flying shark by widget love. I bought it as a Christmas present and submitted my voucher on Dec 3. I didn’t need it until Jan 6, so I thought I had plenty of time. After 2.5 weeks of waiting, I called widget love and left a message. They never returned my call. I posted an email. They never replied. I called dealfind.com to ask for either the product or a refund. The girl told me that the company had better response than expected so they were having to go through a different vender to send the orders. She said that I should receive the order within a week or so. A week or so later, I called back because there was no product. No response from widget love. Dealfind.com says that the product is being shipped from Canada and has to go through customs. So, give is another week before requesting your refund. I called back today (2 weeks later). The guy told me that there was a problem with customs when the product was shipped, but the issue has been resolved and the product has been shipped. I should have it within a week. I told him I didn’t want the product anymore. Just give me the refund. He said to fill out their contact form requesting a refund and when I recieve the product to send it back the merchant. They would process my refund once the product was verified as returned. I asked what I needed to do if I never received the product. He said call back in a week. Honestly. At this point, if I receive the product, I should get to keep it and get a refund. But, I am happy to return it if I get my refund. I don’t want it or anything to do with widget love or dealfind.com. I am prepared to dispute the transaction and report these companies to someone if I do not receive the refund or the product. We’ll see what happens.
Dealfind.com Reviews & Complaints
I recently purchased two bracelets from Dealfind, one with black crystal beads and the other with red crystal beads. The black crystal bracelet came with 7 crystals but the red crystal bracelet only came with 5 crystals. Dealfind and Shirin Diamond Center advertises 7 crystal beads for all their bracelets. I contacted Dealfind and they suggested that I contact Shirin Diamond Center directly for product exchange and return shipping costs. Shirin Diamond Center has not replied to any of my emails. Dealfind does indeed find good deals but that doesnt mean that the product the you receive is what you actually ordered. Dealfind does not want to remedy the issue instead leaves the customer high and dry. What a joke. Future online deal seekers please go to Wagjag or Teambuy or Groupon instead. At least these companies can afford excellent customer service.