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by - written on 21/09/08 (Very useful, 1481 readings)
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A couple of years ago my best friend Sarah bought my kids, what I thought, was a really lovely, unusual and imaginative present, a keepsake if you will. I had until today not really given a second thought until I received a leaflet with the beginnings of my Christmas in a box. (This is what I call my first yearly order from Studio cards!) Inside my order was the usual material, a delivery note for the enclosed goods, another order form and reams of leaflets for useless and expensive things, ie the scratch card that is always a winner but to claim your Caribbean holiday for twelve you have to ring a premium phone number for three days solid, ok a slight ... Read the complete review
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