Here is a new Daily Deal Site, called Moolala. They are similar to Groupon or Living Social and are offering a sweet deal on Organic Produce. If you haven’t signed up for Moolala, you can go here and sign up. (note the site is running a little slow, give it a minute to load)
The Deal:
- 40 total servings of herbs and vegetables
- Extensive selection of in–season, pesticide–free produce
- Produce shipped direct in cooler containers
- Redeem starting Apr 27, 2011
- Expires Apr 24, 2012
- Limited vouchers available.
- Limit 1 per customer.
- Unlimited as gifts.
- 1 per person + unlimited as gifts Total box weight will be between 10 and 15 lbs. of produce.
When you sign up for Moolala, you can invite your friends and earn a percentage of their purchases as well.
* This post includes my affiliate link, if you would prefer not to, you can go direct.
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Rose says
My Organic Gardens smells fishy. I believe this is a scam.
The site, http://www.myorganicacres.com is recruiting people to lease “parcels of land” that the site founders (they do not list their names) supposedly will plant with whatever crops you desire, guarantee full harvest, then either deliver to your door OR sell to other members for a profit. Interesting on the surface, but once you start listening to the videos on the site, you see that what they are selling is the “opportunity” for the lessees to get the lease costs paid for by signing up more clients or selling their wares to unidentified vendors.
They show no growing fields — in fact, they don’t even give the location of the fields. Their Twitter account lists the location as Orange County, California,( http://twitter.com/myorganic ) but I emailed a current member ( Robyn ) and she said the fields were located 20 miles south of Portland.
The site lists this address: PO Box 26, Dayton, Oregon 97114. I called their telephone number – 1-877-518-5980 – and get “The Global PC Message Center,” which only takes messages to call you back later.
I cannot find out who the owners or operators even are.
Evidently, when a member signs on (leases a parcel), they are given a link that they can use to send to others that takes them to a personalized portal to the main myorganicacres.com site for recruitment. If you do a search on My Organic Acres, you will see a list of different personalized sites: Jim’s My Organic Acres, Sally’s.., Robyn’s… etc.
I have no affiliation to this whole mess. I just noticed an ad for it, was intrigued, then appalled when I investigated the site and decided to alert you.
I would like to think I’m wrong. The idea of gardening over the Internet sounds fun. But this sounds like a scam to me.
autum says
I wouldn’t trust it with the lock crossed out like that. I was trying to order something from staples online and the symbol kept me from ordering; I didn’t feel secure enough.
Penny W says
When I got to the page where you put in your cc, the URL had a lock symbol on it, but was in red and ‘crossed through’. Is that safe?