Get Free $250 Grocery Card

Submitted by Godmode on Sun, 01/04/2009 - 04:03.
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In 2009, Consumers in USA will look more Freebies and free samples than ever before. Thanks to recession. People are looking to save each penny and the most perfect way to do this is by getting those freebies deliveryed to you at your home in your mailbox.

Ever wanted to do a free shopping for your daily eatables. How about I tell you that you qualify for a $250 FREE Grocery card which works at almost all large grocery stores across USA?

You won't believe me. However it is indeed the fact. If you live in USA, you qualify for a free Grocery Card worth $250 delivered to your without one week of registration. You just need to enter your ZIP Code.

Why would someone give you a Free Grocery Card?

1) Companies are always looking to promote their products. The grocery stores are one of those who promote their store by giving away these freebies. Of course, not everyone knows about these FREE grocery card. You are one LUCKY consumer today.
2)These cards are limited in stock, that means they dont last for long. Check here if you can get a card. (As of today, the cards are available)

3) Do you know that retail companies spend over 3 Billion USD in promotions and marketing last year. This is only going to go up in 2009. Don't miss this chance.

Grab the $250 Free Grocery Card before someone else does. Just select your store and enter ZIP Code. Its easier than making a peanut butter sandwitch :-)

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