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Thanks for the comments guys.


Hello Mr Fox. We don't attempt, we work hard to be different. It would be silly to come up with another community and events guide in such a small area like Dulwich, what we wanted to do is create platforms that solely broadcast local businesses throughout London, instead of chains that saturate the market and by offering the consumer a simple incentive for taking the time to read each ad. As for the app, it only takes roughly 30 seconds to create an account, we tried to make it as easy as possible for you. We created this feature so we are able to send you stuff that may benefit you on the places you like to use locally. The App is completely free for consumers and businesses to use.


Thank you for taking the time to recognise us, it's appreciated.


Best wishes,

Steve (GetLDN)


P.S we have full respect for any business out there trying to make a difference and that goes for any publication in Dulwich or London.

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Hello guys, we created a Consumer Incentive Publication for Dulwich, in return for reading each page you get a simple incentive, you can also view this via our app. App Store > Type In > GetLDN.


If you would like to receive a copy, we will happily send you one out for free. Please email your name and address to [email protected]


Best wishes,

Steve

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Seabag Wrote:

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> So it's a ad mag with discounts from the local

> advertisers in the mag ?



Oh, I do have a vague recollection of getting something like that .... I

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Seabag Wrote:

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> So it's a ad mag with discounts from the local

> advertisers in the mag ?


Question Air have a sale on :- Sleeveless T-Shirt Was ?75.00 marked down to ?53.00


So perhaps futher discount with mag. ??


Similar T-shirt ?6 - ?8 from M&S



Foxy.

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Abe_froeman Wrote:

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> Good luck Steve, this looks like an interesting

> venture.

>

> Fox I thought you would have liked this. There are

> offers in the magazine at each of your favourite

> curry houses in Lordship Lane.


I get a good deal from local curry houses cos I'm a good customer.. and have been for many years..


It's called loyalty. ;-)


Foxy.

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