SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Dec. 2, 2011 -- /PRNewswire/ -- Underscoring the company's commitment to taking the hassle out of saving money, Scottsdale-based start-up Looterang today announced the launch of its iPhone and Android application. The free application works with the full touch screen of the iPhone or Android to ensure consumers can easily access, activate and enjoy more personalized deals and automatic savings while on the go.Â
In September 2011, Looterang launched its deals platform which allows consumers to link their debit or credit cards with the Looterang system to receive customized deals and cash back every time they swipe their card at a participating merchant.Â
"We want saving money to be easy and convenient," said Looterang CEO Ben Huston.  "Our new Looterang App lets customers find great deals at participating merchants from the convenience of their mobile device. To take advantage of our offers, it's really as simple as clicking a button. It's completely free and the best part is, no one has to know you are getting a discount." Key features of the new app include:
- Personalized compatibility percentage for every offer and recommendation
- Deal activation with the click of a button (no fee)
- Real-time, location-based offers and recommendations
- Convenient enrollment in digital loyalty programs
- Savings on the sly (no presenting coupons, no bar codes on the phone)
With Looterang, there are no coupons, bar codes, pre-payments or hassle. Customers opt in for their recommended deals from local merchants and receive the discount as credit on their credit card or cash in their bank account simply by swiping their card. In addition, every offer and recommendation is specifically tailored to the user's unique set of tastes and preferences.
"There are plenty of apps that tell users about nearby deals. The Looterang App goes a step further by personalizing the suggestions," said Huston. "It's like having your very own mobile concierge."Â
Looterang currently offers great deals at more than 150 local merchants in the greater Phoenix area with plans for expansion soon. Â
About Looterang
Looterang is a deals platform that allows users to link their debit or credit cards with the Looterang system to receive customized deals and cash back every time their card is swiped at a participating merchant. Unlike other daily deal programs, Looterang does not require coupons or pre-payments. Customers opt in to receive personalized, recommended deals from local merchants and receive the discount as credit on their credit card or cash in their bank account simply by swiping their card. Looterang works with each merchant partner to create customized rewards that attract and retain loyal, long-term customers. Based in Scottsdale, Ariz., Looterang serves more than 2,000 members throughout Arizona with plans to expand in several key markets throughout the U.S. For more information, visit www.looterang.com [1] .Â
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