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Galaxy S9 deal: Bring the phone to US Mobile and save $200 Price with discount: $35.34 a month, a seriously unbeatable deal. Obviously the S9 isn't even available for preorder just yet, though it will be soon. (My advice: Get it from Samsung.) In the meantime, you can order your US Mobile Starter Kit ($3.99 shipped), which comes with both GSM and Super LTE ...
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4. Find discount codes online Stay on the look out for discount codes that crop up by searching for River Island discount codes online or browsing deal-sharing sites like HotUKDeals. Also follow ... If you're a student in the UK or Ireland you can take advantage of up to 20% off student discount for limited periods throughout the year.
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White House reaches informal deal with Boeing for Air Force One Boeing would only have so much room to offer discounts given the high proportion of supplier content on Air Force One, from refrigerators to missile warning systems, Aboulafia said by phone. The big U.S. defense contractor said the deal includes work to develop and build two planes, including unique ...
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Jeni's founder wants FedEx to end ties with NRA That response shows the nuances many companies are dealing with in the current debate over guns. Over the weekend, Delta said it would end its discount rates deal for NRA members' group travel and requested it be removed from the organization's website. But, it also said it continues to support the ...
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Some Brands Stick With NRA Despite Pressure There's little advantage for most companies to stick with the National Rifle Association as public pressure after the mass shooting at a Parkland, Fla., high school pushes them to cut ties. But some companies have resisted. FedEx said it was keeping a discount deal for NRA members. Two other notable ...
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Truly Awful Advertising Set To Make A Comeback Sando's Warehouse today released the first of a series of 'New Retro' TVCs as part of a promotional strategy designed to appeal to the super discount furniture market. Do 'em a Deal! was inspired by the early work of adman John Singleton, whose working-class appeal drove legions of bargain hunters ...
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