Cardboard Coupons a Distant Memory as Leading Voucher Code Site, VoucherSeeker.co.uk, Offers Users 10% Off a Divorce
The voucher code market has well and truly shaken off its cornflake box image of the past with news that users shopping at online discount code site VoucherSeeker can now get a discount on their divorce. This is one of the more contemporary deals on the site perhaps reflecting modern Britain, alongside other offers such as scuba diving or fitting out their dog in designer clothing.
Leeds, United Kingdom, June 24, 2009 --(PR.com)-- VoucherSeeker.co.uk now features more shops for more sectors than ever before, allowing its users to be ever more adventurous whilst looking after the wallet.
“Gone are the days when customers cut coupons out of newspapers to collect cheaper groceries.” Says Ed Hall, VoucherSeeker Director. “Nowadays its Zorbing, holidays and spa breaks that users are interested in.”
Historically, vouchers and coupons were cut out of newspapers and used to get money off household goods such as food and detergents. These would only appear as and when the retailer decided and the coupons usually had to be collected over a number of weeks.
However, due to changing shopper trends, customers are not prepared to pay full price for items such as clothing, electricals and holidays. Shoppers now actively seek instant discounts online.
VoucherSeeker staff have certainly made use of the discounts, one member recently saving an estimated £200 on a hotel in London with friends.
Recent additions to VoucherSeeker include 2 for 1 Discover Scuba Diving Experience, 15% off everything at Puchi Designer Petwear and a 10% discount voucher for all divorce services.
“Clothing, electricals and travel, the categories you’d expect to be popular are still very popular, but VoucherSeeker is also opening users up to new experiences for less”, notes Hall.
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“Gone are the days when customers cut coupons out of newspapers to collect cheaper groceries.” Says Ed Hall, VoucherSeeker Director. “Nowadays its Zorbing, holidays and spa breaks that users are interested in.”
Historically, vouchers and coupons were cut out of newspapers and used to get money off household goods such as food and detergents. These would only appear as and when the retailer decided and the coupons usually had to be collected over a number of weeks.
However, due to changing shopper trends, customers are not prepared to pay full price for items such as clothing, electricals and holidays. Shoppers now actively seek instant discounts online.
VoucherSeeker staff have certainly made use of the discounts, one member recently saving an estimated £200 on a hotel in London with friends.
Recent additions to VoucherSeeker include 2 for 1 Discover Scuba Diving Experience, 15% off everything at Puchi Designer Petwear and a 10% discount voucher for all divorce services.
“Clothing, electricals and travel, the categories you’d expect to be popular are still very popular, but VoucherSeeker is also opening users up to new experiences for less”, notes Hall.
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Debbie Read
0113 380 0891
www.voucherseeker.co.uk
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Debbie Read
0113 380 0891
www.voucherseeker.co.uk
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