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Comments on: Ideeli: it's Woot.com meets 'The Devil Wears Prada'

Following in the vein of those rapid-fire, buy-it-while-it-lasts sites, Ideeli.com has launched its luxury shopping site and announced a round of Series A funding.

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by choppernoble April 26, 2009 7:23 AM PDT
I really like these three members only sites for finding great brands on a budget (in order of deals). You can use these membership codes to gain access and check it out for yourself. Happy Shopping.

Gilt:
http://www.giltgroupe.com/invite/savemoneynow
RueLaLa:
Use this email to sign up - choppernoble@gmail.com
Ideeli:
www.ideeli.com/invite/savemoneynow
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by kelly_rachelle June 1, 2009 12:22 PM PDT
Guilt Group, Ideeli, and Rue La La: use hake0305@yahoo.com to get access.
- go here for referral access
http://www.giltgroupe.com/invite/hake0305
www.ideeli.com/invite/hake0305
http://www.ruelala.com/invite/khanson04
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by sunnytaz July 11, 2009 9:38 AM PDT
If Ideeli is so special why are they now hawking their wares on Ebay? Ideeli doesn't sound like anything exclusive to me. Shop on Ebay with millions of others. Ebay is the home of the fakes, wannabees, and designer inspired knockoffs not actual designer pieces. Thank you I'll pass on this "exclusive" site.
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