The problem with the current daily deals market is over-saturation with companies that "invest to acquire customers". Consumers are getting unsustainable and unprofitable discounts and this will go on until the investment mania in this sector cools down. After the shake-out the remaining players should be able to tune their models to run profitably.
This is not so different from what happened to original e-retailing back in the nineties.
I'm sure you're right. I'll always remember fondly the amazing deals I often got in the late nineties, before most of the dotcoms offering them went bankrupt.
This is not so different from what happened to original e-retailing back in the nineties.