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Winners of Business Cards Giveaway from Next Day Flyers

Early this month we had organized a giveaway for business cards sponsored by Next Day Flyers. The winners of this giveaway are entitled to receive a set of 250 business cards printed in their name and shipped to any destination within the U.S. free of charge. We picked three names from among those who participated, and they are:

  1. Sricharan
  2. Pedro
  3. W. K. Prusaczyk

Congratulations to Sricharan, Pedro and W. K. Prusaczyk. You have been already contacted via the email address you supplied and Next Day Flyers is awaiting your answer. You have 30 days to claim your prize. If you fail to respond within the stipulated period, another name will be announced in your place. So please check you email inbox.

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