100 Days of Downtown is Downtown Lafayette’s campaign to bring more shoppers to and around Jefferson Street and expose a different aspect of the area. To redeem them simply show one of the flyers advertising 100 Days of Downtown that you can pick up at most every merchant or show your Facebook check-in when you check out.
These are the deals this week:
Today, Sans Souci Crafts Gallery: 10 percent off any $100 or more purchase and a complimentary Make & Take mini collage with proof of receipt from any other 100 Days of Downtown affiliated business.
June 1, Mr. Gloss: Get a complimentary shoe shine when you bring in a saddle or jacket.
June 2, A-Nets: Get 25 percent off any purchase in the store.
June 3, Acadiana Open Channel: AOC is having a membership deal: $25 for adults, $20 for students, and veterans get a free membership donated to the student of their choice.
June 4, Discordia Culture Shop: Purchase a CD from a local band and receive your choice of a complimentary Psychological Industries button set, postcard set, or sticker set.
... written by Downtown Lafayette , May 31, 2011 - 07:01 pm
In order to redeem your Downtown Deals, you need to check-in via Facebook or show the printed flyer (located in many Downtown establishments). There is a different deal everyday. Plus, many businesses are offering smaller deals during the entire 100 days. Sign up to receive deals at www.downtownlafayette.org/100daysofdowntown.
... written by pokladd , June 01, 2011 - 06:31 am
Frequently we will see high value coupons available at "Printapons" (printable coupons) when a new product is being introduced or when a product is going to undergo a radical change.
... written by pokladd , June 01, 2011 - 06:32 am
Whatever the reason these printable coupons or "Printapons" exist and it is valid to use them, although it can skew the marketing research for which they were intended.
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