Hey guys. I just won a copy of Dangerous Waters on Steam for getting an achievement and I was wondering if anyone would care to trade that for a piece of coal? *OR SOME OTHER GAME
This is the game, here.
If you’d like to, my steam name is bassair.
Microdermabrasion Treatment (Pay $75); Photo Facial (Pay $125); Isolaz Acne Laser Treatment (Pay $129); or $225 to Spend on any Cosmetic Dermatology Service (Pay $100)
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$15 for Spanish Language Learning Software from Instant Immersion ($30 Value)
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Instant Immersion teaches languages quickly and efficiently, with no time wasted. With today’s deal for the Level 1 Spanish software, you’ll learn colors, numbers, time, parts of the body, food, shopping, common phrases, and names of countries. This unique program includes lessons, audio pronunciation guides—which can be uploaded to your MP3 player—a printable phrase book, and more. The intelligent Instant Immersion program will target your weak spots, so you’ll get the well-rounded instruction you need to succeed. Say ¡Hola! to new knowledge with today’s deal from Instant Immersion!
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This is a good price for what you get, and, yes I have purchased stuff from 1SaleADay before. Be sure to read the fine print, I don’t think they allow returns except for DOA.
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Google buys European Groupon clone, snaps up German website DailyDeal
thenextweb.comWith reports that Google’s Groupon competitor Google Offers has gotten off to a slow start, the company has announced another acquisition in the Daily Deals space, snapping up German deal site DailyDeal.
The Berlin-based deals website was founded in September 2009 by brothers Fabian and Ferry Heilemann, with reported sales of 252,000 vouchers in the first three months of 2011. The company has already expanded outside of Germany to Austria and Switzerland, with the Austrian website already surpassing Groupon in the country – according to Fabian Heilemann.
The company has announced plans to expand to a wider European audience, with Scandinavia, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg the next possible markets. As a result, the company expects to record around €40 million in 2011 alone.
Currently, Google’s own Daily Deals service is only available to North American customers, launching in a number of states across the U.S. According to a report by deal aggregator Yipit, in the first three months of operation the performance of Google Offers has declined in New York, San Francisco and Portland, Oregon – with total revenue dropping 23 percent in August from July despite a 22 percent increase in the number of daily deals advertised on its website.
The DailyDeal acquisition signals Google’s intention to expand its operations to Europe, buying a company that already has an established presence and is said to be outperforming Groupon and LivingSocial in a number of countries.
The company’s founders released the following statement on the DailyDeal website:
When DailyDeal what founded in Berlin back in December 2009, there was just two of us. Since then, we have seen tremendous growth, as people throughout USA, Austria and Switzerland have used DailyDeal to find local deals on their favorite restaurants, travel destinations, entertainment venues and retail outlets. Our team has grown too, and with it, our vision for daily deal.
We see great opportunity to better connect businesses with consumers on a much larger scale, and we have found a team that shares our vision. That’s why we’re excited to announce that we’ve been acquired by Google!
What began as a two-person startup less than two years ago has transformed into a trusted platform to connect businesses with consumers. By combining our expertise with the Offers team at Google, we hope to expand our Efforts To provide even greater deals to consumers.
DailyDeal – The Team
Google recently bought Daily Deals aggregator The Dealmap, a service that may have formed the basis of Google Shihui, a web portal designed to collate and showcase the huge number of deals advertised by the large number of Daily Deals sites in China.
The terms of the deal are unknown at the time of writing.
Why Does Groupon Really Suck? Because It Makes People Eat at Bad Restaurants
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$22 for two cocktails and artisanal cheese plate ($47 value) at The World Bar
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Situated on the ground floor of Trump World Tower, The World Bar concocts a cosmopolitan experience for the cultured New Yorker. Each bite of creamy chevre and sip of politically inspired spirits—from the idealist’s lemon juice- and blue Curaçao-flavored World Peace cocktail to the banker’s fruit- and dark rum-mixed Economic Stimulator—is bolstered by soaring ceilings and views of the United Nations’ gardens.
A back-lit marble bar, book-matched oak walls, and floating glass mezzanine embellish the contemporary scene, host to a cultivated crowd and modern bronze furniture sprouting from the ground like trunks of burgeoning trees. Pair specialty drinks with a plate of artisanal cheeses for an after-work treat or a precursor to a night on the town.
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Kindle Daily Deal: The Tale of Despereaux
Each day Amazon.com will unveil a new Kindle book at a specially discounted price. Check back daily to see what’s next. Deals go live at approximately 12:00 a.m., Pacific Time.
Kindle Daily Deal: The Tale of Despereaux

In the Newbery Medal-winning book, The Tale of Despereaux, author Kate DiCamillo spins a tidy tale of mice and men, exploring the “powerful, wonderful, and ridiculous” nature of love, hope, and forgiveness. Daring to break “never-to-be-broken rules of conduct” to achieve their seemingly unreachable goals, the enigmatic cast of outsiders will delight and inspire young readers.
Yesterday’s Price: $6.39
Today’s Discount: $5.40
Kindle Daily Deal Price: $0.99 (85% off)
As fate would have it…I was just about to buy this book. :)
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If you don’t want to subscribe, I will post these deals each day for you.
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