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Act Quickly in APRIL 2012- The Browning Refund

This tax season Browning aims to put money back into your pocket in an effort to make up for some of what Uncle Sam took away. If you purchase a new Browning firearm during the month of April at the full retail price, Browning will reimburse - in USD - up to 8% of the total to you. Browning is only offering this deal during the month of April and wants you to take advantage of this deal before it, like your tax refund, is gone.

Browning has made this extremely simple for their buyers by presenting this offer in the form of a coupon that can be printed by the buyer off the Browning site. There a small process to follow, with only a handful of simple steps the buyer has to follow to get their Browning refund. Step one is of course to print off the coupon Browning is offering on their site, and step two if obviously to purchase a new firearm from Browning at the retail price. This purchase of course has to be made during the month of April, and the buyer needs to have a copy of their receipt ready to submit with their coupon.

With a print off of the coupon and a copy of the receipt, you simply have to mail them into Browning and will soon be sending you a chunk of what you paid for the firearm back to you.

 

 

 

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3 comments (Add your own)

1. Bruno wrote:
Many people do not think about bnesusis goals, myself included. One of my personal goals was to own a bnesusis, but I did not immediately set goals for the bnesusis. Of course, I had a product/service to promote and I wanted to be profitable. However, I did not have specific milestones to reach.

Mon, July 9, 2012 @ 11:12 PM

2. Dipak wrote:
Leah - These gave me goosebumps. Mom ksiisng Callahan, with Callahan's hands on her mom's face: I just stared at it for at least 10 seconds. That's the cutest thing I've ever seen.

Fri, July 13, 2012 @ 8:53 AM

3. Floro wrote:
I escaped from the People's Demokratik Republik of NJ seerval years ago, crossing the Delaware River, evading the bridge trolls, to the relative freedom of PA. New Jersey has an over-abundance of bunny hugging, tree loving, grass eating, protest marching, folks that have rock solid opinions on how they AND everyone else should live. They have these opinions because they are smarter, better educated and just plain better able to decide these things than the rest of us (just ask them, they will be HAPPY to tell you!). I don't care at all if YOU want to be a vegan, wear plastic shoes, and run 5k races every weekend for your favorite 52 causes you want to support. Don't take away my steak and eggs, my leather belt and shoes, and regulate where and how and what I can shop for. I wish I was able to go down to Merchantville and buy some stuff from the gun shop.A side thought: One major flaw in Ms. DiSalvo's thinking about her town. It is named Merchantville , not Residentialville . I would expect a town named Merchantville to have merchants selling their wares and to welcome other merchants that plan to do likewise.

Sat, July 14, 2012 @ 9:50 PM

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