Since its introduction to the e-commerce industry in July 1994, by founder Jeff Bezos in the US, the company has grown into a very influential and valuable brand with a long list of subsidiaries that includes Zappos, Audible, Whole Foods Market, Ring, Souq, and many more. As of 2021, the company has over 89 retail stores.

Woot! Founded in 2004, was then an original American daily deal and offers a site for buyers with different products on offer every 24 hours. On certain days, special Woot-Offs, multiple daily deals, and short-term deals are updated on their website. In short, Woot is a persuader that convinces you that you need what they have to sell, like electronics, household goods, apparel, and more.

 In addition to the main website, Woot also has several related sites such as Tools.woot, Sport.woot, Home.woot, and a few others that were eventually shut down, like Deals.woot, and Kids.woot. 

Woot offers a return policy that holds for 30 days since delivery and gives you a full refund. Woot now offers products at a lower price than earlier and yet still makes a notable profit. 

A few of the reasons why people go for Woot are the impressive deals, the Woot blog, which is a combo of humor, games, trivia, and pop culture, along with the product listing, member-inclusive community, and the satisfactory return policy.

Conclusion

The company now has around 140 employees and net sales of approximately 386 billion U.S. dollars as of 2020, with around 150 million users seeking its services.

Are Woot products new?

Are Woot items returnable?

Many of the products sold on Woot can be returned within 30 days of delivery for a full refund, which will be credited as soon as the product reaches Woot. If the product isn’t having any issues, you will be charged the prepaid cost of shipping.