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Title: A market in employee discounts
Post by: PowerPenguin on September 01, 2009, 09:27 PM NHFT
Here's something obvious that I just thought of. I should have thought of it a long time ago, but I haven't seen anyone post anything about this recently...

What we need in this economy is a market in employee discounts. I work for a large telco myself which has a number of good agreements with various vendors/service providers, and I'm sure others do as well. why not trade them with others? It would have to be done in a greymarket way to avoid getting bitched at by various entities, but it would probably work pretty well. It could easily be done online in a way that helps protect user privacy.

What does everyone think?

One could either directly "barter" one discounted product/service for another, or make a profit by purchasing and then reselling to the end user at some markup. An easy example is I get product X for 10% off, I purchase it for you for 50% of that 10% margin, Ie, you the recipient get it for 5% off and I make 5%.
Title: Re: A market in employee discounts
Post by: Kat Kanning on September 02, 2009, 06:50 AM NHFT
Great idea :)
Title: Re: A market in employee discounts
Post by: Lloyd Danforth on September 02, 2009, 06:58 AM NHFT
I figured you were offering up discount shoes!
Title: Re: A market in employee discounts
Post by: PowerPenguin on May 04, 2010, 11:14 PM NHFT
No, but I do have hook-ups for HP products, some rental car companies, and a few other things. What about you?