Support Questions About Our Christmas Countdown
December 25th, 2009 admin
The last two days of our Christmas Countdown have been extremely popular and as a consequence, the number of people contacting our support team has skyrocketed. Given we’re already working with a skeleton team during the holiday period – we are struggling to cope. I just ask that you please be a little patient waiting for a response for the next few days. We normally endeavor to maintain a 24 hour response time, but at the moment, we just can’t keep up with demand. Rest assured — we will respond to your inquiry as soon as we can. Related posts: Christmas Countdown: All Previous 22 Deals Are Back for 1 Day Only! Christmas Countdown: Bonus Voucher Gift Basket for All Orders! The 5-for-1 Sale Has Been Extended By 7 Days!

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