What is Offers.com

What is Offers.com

Offers.com is an online platform that enables consumers to obtain coupons, discount codes, purchase products at discounted prices, and shop for special offers from approximately 16,000 retailers and brands.


Main promotional categories

Women's clothing, computers, electronics, food and gifts, travel


Post

The deal needs to be sent to the editor for review. Sellers can open Offers.com, click "cantact" → "submit an offer" → "add an offer" at the bottom, and then send the promotion information to the editor for review.



Development History

-Offers.com was founded in 2009 by Steve Schaffer.

In 2010, the company received a $7 million investment from Susquehanna Growth Equity.

-In December 2015, Offers.com was acquired by Ziff Davis.

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