Jasmere.com

Last updated
Jasmere
Type of site
e-Commerce
Created byKatrina Kugel
URL Wayback Machine archive
Launched2009;15 years ago (2009) in Silver Spring, Maryland, USA
Current statusDefunct

Jasmere.com was a deal-of-the-day website [1] [2] with a format similar to Groupon.com. [3]

Jasmere sold merchandise from upscale [4] though lesser-known vendors. [5] It offered discounts of 50-70% off the regular retail prices. [6] E-mail alerts were sent daily stating that day's deal, which lasts for 24 hours until the next deal starts. [7]

Jasmere was founded in 2009 [8] in Silver Spring, Maryland [9] and has been featured in numerous local TV news segments. [10] [11] [12] [13]

Jasmere has been defunct since 2012. The last post on the jasmere.com Twitter account was on January 9, 2012, and was a promotion for their deals on seasonal scarves. [14]

Pricing model

Jasmere has been noted for its “anti-auction” feature, [15] by which the price reduces as more people purchase the item [16] [17] [18] with all purchasers paying the final price. [19] [20]

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