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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Prints coupons with denomination of

We print coupons with denomination of 25 pounds, 75 pounds, 100 etc.. You pay cash to buy the coupons then you will use them in any shop where our coupons are accepted. In you want to shop at supermarket, I advise you to pick up items worth that match denomination of our coupons. I mean do shopping for either 25 pounds or 75 pounds or 100 pounds because if you buy for 22 pounds, you will lose 3 pounds, we don't give the three pounds back.

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We print coupons in denominations of 25, 75, and 100 pounds. You pay cash to buy the coupons, and you can use them in any shop where our coupons are accepted. When you shop, purchase items with prices that match the denominations of our coupons, that is, items of 25, 75, or 100 pounds, because if your purchase totals 22 pounds, you will lose the 3 pounds as we don't return change on coupons.

  • We print coupons in denominations of 25, 75, and 100 pounds.
  • You pay cash to buy the coupons, and you can use them in any shop where our coupons are accepted.
  • When you shop, purchase items with prices that match the denominations of our coupons, that is, items of 25, 75, or 100 pounds, because if your purchase totals 22 pounds, you will lose the 3 pounds as we don't return change on coupons.
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We print coupons in denominations of 25, 75, and 100 pounds. You pay cash to buy the coupons, and you can use them in any shop where our coupons are accepted. When you shop, purchase items with prices that match the denominations of our coupons, that is, items of 25, 75, or 100 pounds, because if your purchase totals 22 pounds, you will lose the 3 pounds as we don't return change on coupons.

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