ibrahimovic wrote: » 9 times out of 10, i'll only order on any of these sites if there is a discount code. Marvin do have a buy 10 meals get one free which would sway me towards using them for our favorite Indian though.
sternn wrote: » Slightly off topic...but is the Marvin website down for anyone else? I'm getting an internal server error.
bajer101 wrote: » A recent order with a 30% discount to the same restaurant left me short of a Nan bread and two cans of coke. That's me out.
sue97 wrote: » R u sure the restaurant take the hit. I got full price invoices from 2 local restaurants
***30% OFF TAKEAWAY!*** First time users can get 30% OFF any takeaway this weekend on www.marvin.ie by simply entering the code CHOPSTICKS before payment at the checkout. *Limited to first time users of Marvin.ie. Excludes CASH orders. Expires midnight Sun 16th Aug 2015
Thelomen Toblackai wrote: » Pity their selection is so poor. Only 1 takeaway here compared to about 20 on just eat. Not like they just started either, its been months now with only 1 offering for the area. I wonder if they are finding it difficult to bring takeaways on board that are already with Just Eat.
Toast wrote: » Didn't notice latest code is first time customers only. Had everything picked out and went to apply and it didn't work. Then I just put the order through anyway because I was starving. That's how they get you!
ibarelycare wrote: » They're all for first time customers only. You could have just set up a new account!
Thelomen Toblackai wrote: » Ya dont even need a fake email address these days.joebloggs@mehole.comjoe.bloggs@mehole.comjoeblo.ggs@mehole.comjoeblogg.s@mehole.com Are all the same email address but recognised as distinct when creating accounts and such.
B0jangles wrote: » ***30% OFF TAKEAWAY!*** First time users can get 30% OFF any takeaway this weekend on www.marvin.ie by simply entering the code CHOPSTICKS before payment at the checkout. *Limited to first time users of Marvin.ie. Excludes CASH orders. Expires midnight Sun 16th Aug 2015
Danish Takeaway Website Gets Hungry For Irish Expansion Feb 23, 2015 (Dublin, Ireland) Ireland is set to welcome a new player in to the online takeaway market called Marvin.ie, backed by a number of former Just-Eat executives. Danish success story Hungry.dk has decided to expand their services, and Ireland was picked as their first international venture. Former Just-Eat.ie Managing Director James Galvin will be heading up this new website and believes the market needs a fresh challenger brand. “The market leader has got a little too comfortable” claims Galvin. “Over the past few years they have gone completely unchallenged nationally, and as a result they enjoy a dominant monopoly position. It’s time to show the market there is a better alternative”. Whilst online ordering has become an important revenue stream for many restaurants across the country, recent hikes to the order commission to 12% by Just-Eat, caused a number of restaurants to take to social media to complain. “I understand the issues raised by many restaurants, but we can only concentrate on what we do. For example our commission is just 7% with no upfront fees. I truly believe the solution we have is by far a better, cheaper and technically superior product. Ultimately, the customers will make the choice and that’s what matters” explains Galvin. Morten Larsen, Chairman & founder of Hungry.dk believes consumers expect more from their takeaway experience both online and via mobile. “We are partnered with DeliveryHero, who have the world’s most advanced online food ordering technology, and now it will be available in Ireland too. Our platform will have much more accurate delivery pricing using Google map technology, an option to search by specific restaurant name or ingredients and a loyalty stamp card to earn free takeaways. We’re very excited to be in Ireland”. Marvin.ie is set for an initial Dublin launch in May, with Android & iPhone apps set to follow soon after.