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	<title>Comments on: Woot team launches a deals site</title>
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		<title>By: Scott</title>
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		<description>They are just offering another variation to grab more revenue from there existing user base. They are really not adding any VALUE to the process itself, or adding any orginality. (I always like something new)

I know a site (Cash Back) that is intend on launching a deal of the day addition to Cash Back, More product based I am interested to see how they can manipulate the system to fit that format</description>
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<p>I know a site (Cash Back) that is intend on launching a deal of the day addition to Cash Back, More product based I am interested to see how they can manipulate the system to fit that format</p>
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