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What happened to BoomStreet?
BoomStreet was an online marketing service that had ties to nCrowd, another online shopping company. nCrowd provided discounted products and coupons but started facing financial problems in early 2015. It went out of business in summer 2015, leaving many people unhappy. When you searched for nCrowd online, you were redirected to BoomStreet, leading to questions about whether nCrowd had simply been re-branded. However, BoomStreet also faced issues. It stopped all further sales and was on the cusp of officially going bust. Customers who bought deals through the website stood to lose their money and were urged to seek refunds from their bank or PayPal as soon as possible. There were over 900 customer disputes against nCrowd, half of which were for bad service. A document to liquidate nCrowd, which was also doing business as BoomStreet, was accepted by the British court in mid-December 2015. A federal lawsuit was also uncovered in Atlanta, Georgia, filed in January 2016, where several US companies and one Canadian business alleged "breach of contract" claiming nCrowd "failed to pay for goods sent to consumers." In its initial response to the lawsuit, nCrowd claimed it had done nothing wrong and the plaintiffs failed to show breach of contract. Despite these claims, nCrowd never responded to a lawsuit filed by Attalen, a Chinese electronic company, leading to a ruling in Allaten's favor. This series of events led to the downfall of both nCrowd and BoomStreet.
About boomstreet.com Popular Products and Services?
BoomStreet, formerly known as nCrowd and Half Off Depot, is an online deal company that offers a range of local deals on the Internet. The company enables merchants to harness the power of social media and the appeal of deal-driven commerce to attract and retain customers. The company's holdings include HalfOffDepot.com, Tippr.com, Groupalicious.com, and Crowdsavings.com. However, it seems that BoomStreet has faced some issues in the past. There was a report about the company closing suddenly, leaving customers and restaurants out of pocket. The company had offered everything from meals-for-two offers to gym membership at discount prices, but then disappeared without warning. As for the popular products, there was a mention of Multi-Tool Kit Pens being sold for $12. Please note that this information might be outdated or inaccurate as it was based on the latest available data.
What happened to BoomStreet?
BoomStreet was an online shopping company that opened after the foreclosure of Knoxville-based nCrowd. nCrowd, which provided discounted products and coupons, started facing financial problems in early 2015 and went out of business in summer 2015. When you search for nCrowd online, you are redirected to BoomStreet, another online marketing service with ties to nCrowd. There were speculations about whether nCrowd had simply been re-branded as BoomStreet. Many customers and businesses had disputes with nCrowd over bad service and breach of contract. A case to liquidate nCrowd, also doing business as BoomStreet, was accepted by the British court in mid-December 2015. A federal lawsuit was also filed in Atlanta, Georgia, in January 2016, where several US companies and one Canadian business alleged breach of contract, claiming nCrowd failed to pay for goods sent to consumers. In its initial response to the lawsuit, nCrowd claimed it had done nothing wrong and the plaintiffs failed to show breach of contract. So, it seems that BoomStreet was tied to the controversies and legal issues surrounding nCrowd.