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Free Montblanc Writer's Edition! (Second Contest!)


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Hey everyone!

 

Sorry for being gone for so long. Been dealing with my mom's cancer and treatment.

 

I know everyone loved the last contest where I gave away a brand new LeGrand... so... I think it's time for a new contest!

 

From now until May 2nd, if you grab one of the "Ultimate Pen Polish" kits, you will get an entry

to win a BRAND NEW Montblanc Writer's Edition: Jonathan Swift Rollerball!

 

http://i.imgur.com/BHqGSK3.jpg

 

As always, you will get the FPN discount of ~20% off, as well as free domestic shipping, at-cost

international shipping, and a free micro-fiber polishing cloth!

 

And, of course, you will still be getting the same kit as before: enough for ~50 uses!

 

http://i.imgur.com/GT7TNzT.jpg

 

Since it's obvious that there is a 99.99% chance I will be losing a great deal of money with this contest, you

might be wondering why I am doing it.

 

Two reasons:

 

First, I want to show you all that I am here for the "long haul" and that I truly consider myself part of the

community. I've loved our jibs and PMs back and forth, etc. Second, I want to get the "Ultimate Pen Polish"

in the hands of more people. Everyone who has used it so far loves it, and I know that the more people use

it, the more people will talk about it to others!

 

To get your hand in the cookie jar, use the following link. If you are international, make sure to select it from

the dropdown under the arrow:

 

 

>>> ***CLICK HERE TO GRAB A KIT AND ENTER TO WIN A MONTBLANC WRITER'S EDITION*** <<<

 

 

 

Let me know if you have any questions!

 

 

 

 

ps. Obviously Montblanc, the company, has nothing to do at all with this promotion!

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FAQS ABOUT THE CONTEST:

 

Q: How long do the polishes last?

A: They last indefinitely-- just store them in a cool, dark place.

 

Q: If I order multiple kits, will I get multiple entries.

A: Yes! Each order counts as an entry. Essentially, I will be "picking an order out of the hat" and the person who placed it wins the Montblanc LeGrand!

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Hi. Hope I got entered. I would love to have this pen. The pen polish is working good so far. I have only done steps 1 and 2. Not the abrasive yet ... Yikes !

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Hey, I recently purchased this kit from you on eBay. Did I get entered into the contest? Swift is one of my favorites! :drool:

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I went through eBay as well... Waiting for it in the mail... Can't wait to test it out...

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