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A slogan

This is a slogan for a shopping center's promotion.

If a customer buy two of a certain kind of goods, he gets the third free.

How to express this in a few word just like a slogan?
  

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"kfz" (Email Removed) burbled news:belqbs$1mcn$(Email Removed): [nq:1]This is a slogan for a shopping center's promotion. If a customer buy two of a certain kind of goods, he gets the third free. [/nq] BUY TWO, GET THE THIRD ONE FREE!

  • "kfz" (Email Removed) burbled news:belqbs$1mcn$(Email Removed): [nq:1]This is a slogan for a shopping center's promotion.
  • If a customer buy two of a certain kind of goods, he gets the third free.
  • [/nq] BUY TWO, GET THE THIRD ONE FREE!
  • or just plain old BUY TWO, GET ONE FREE!
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"kfz" (Email Removed) burbled news:belqbs$1mcn$(Email Removed):
[nq:1]This is a slogan for a shopping center's promotion. If a customer buy two of a certain kind of goods, he gets the third free. How to express this in a few word just like a slogan?[/nq]
BUY TWO, GET THE THIRD ONE FREE! or just plain old BUY TWO, GET ONE FREE!
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[nq:1]If a customer buy two of a certain kind of goods, he gets the third free.[/nq]
In ukian: "Three for the price of two"

kt.

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[nq:1]This is a slogan for a shopping center's promotion. If a customer buy two of a certain kind of goods, he gets the third free. How to express this in a few word just like a slogan?[/nq]
"Buy two, get one free"

"Three for the price of two"

"Everything was overpriced in the past, but you can trust us to fairly price things now."

Phil
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[nq:1]"Everything was overpriced in the past, but you can trust us to fairly price things now."[/nq]
...to price things fairly...

Adrian
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[nq:2]"Everything was overpriced in the past, but you can trust us to fairly price things now."[/nq]
[nq:1]...to price things fairly...[/nq]
I don't see a difference, personally.

Phil

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