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Get 50 Holiday Photo Cards Free (Expires November 30th)

FujiFilm's online photo service is offering 50 free photo cards using this coupon code.

FujiFilm's online photo service SeeHere.com offers 50 4x8" or 5x7" Photo Cards for free via coupon code "freebies4mom-1109". With free shipping, that's a savings of up to $40. Also included are free online photo sharing and storage. Coupon expires November 30. More details at the following link:

FujiFilm SeeHere: 50 free photo cards

 

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by Anonymous on 30. November 2009 - 23:31  (37576)

Thank you for this find, but it would be great if it could be stated that this offer is for 1 country only before we get our hopes up.

by Anonymous on 13. November 2009 - 3:39  (36528)

Just visited, FujiFilm SeeHere website, Found no indication, instruction or direction on steps to obtain the above offer. Therefore it is my opinion that FujiFilm's offer is Bogus.

by rhiannon on 13. November 2009 - 21:16  (36579)

Anyone wanting to take advantage of the offer has to use the coupon code.
It was supplied in the original post (above) and it is also at the link in the original post.

Many sites use coupon codes for discounts - they are usually applied at checkout and not usually posted anywhere on the site.

by Geert on 12. November 2009 - 13:06  (36492)

In their terms & conditions I read:
AUTHORIZED USERS: The Service may be used only by individuals resident in the United States of America;

What a pity for me as non-US'er!

by Anonymous on 12. November 2009 - 1:34  (36453)

Is this offer valid for Australian residents??????

by Anonymous on 12. November 2009 - 1:17  (36452)

Can we use this promotion for delivering it to Australia????????

by torres-no-tan-m... on 11. November 2009 - 16:54  (36423)

I assume that this is for the US only? :-(

Torresmagnifico

by rhiannon on 11. November 2009 - 18:11  (36429)

They "currently only deliver to the United States and APO/FPO addresses." :-(

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