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GrabOne Grabs the Gift Marke

Published: Thu 27 Oct 2011 03:41 PM
27 October 2011
GrabOne Grabs the Gift Market
GrabOne has launched in-store Gift Cards, the first for a daily deal site.
Featuring GrabOne’s mascot Gimme, the cards have been launched just in time for Christmas and are available at participating retail outlets including New World and Pak’nSave supermarkets, The Warehouse, and Warehouse Stationery nationwide. The Gift Cards can be loaded at these locations with values from $20 to $1000 and can be redeemed for any GrabOne Experience*.
“Our gift cards have been developed with the gift market in mind – however they’re also great for Grabbies without a credit card,” says GrabOne Marketing Director Campbell Brown. “We’re all about spreading the love through the 13 regions we operate in New Zealand. Our new cards are a great gift - they offer a solution for the hard to buy friend or family member and allow them to choose from a wide variety of experiences across the country.”
The cards can be reloaded to be used multiple times.
GrabOne has recently launched its sixth vertical site GrabOne Home & Garden, specialising in selling gardening, home renovation, handyman and DIY, outdoor equipment and home wares, and is set to launch an additional site to their daily deals stable in November.
For further information on GrabOne visit www.grabone.co.nz
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