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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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New / Coming Soon

Hello,

Is the phrase "New - coming soon" acceptable?

I tend to use it on product flyers for new products that haven't arrived into our store yet, however have been told that it is either "New" or "Coming Soon", but not both, which I tend to disagree with.

Please let me know your thoughts on this!

Thanks, Carlo
  

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Anonymous have been told that it is either "New" or "Coming Soon", but not both, which I tend to disagree with. I see no reason to delete either one. It is just a notice; you may phrase it any way that attracts customer attention.

  • Anonymous have been told that it is either "New" or "Coming Soon", but not both, which I tend to disagree with.
  • I see no reason to delete either one.
  • It is just a notice; you may phrase it any way that attracts customer attention.
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Anonymous have been told that it is either "New" or "Coming Soon", but not both, which I tend to disagree with.
I see no reason to delete either one. It is just a notice; you may phrase it any way that attracts customer attention.

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