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Not sure if this is the best deal. But Cult Pens is offering a single Pelikan Pen case (this is very frequent), and a bottle of Edelstein Ink (your choice) for free with every 150 euro Pelikan purchase. Might be a good deal for those who want to add a standard Souveran to their collection, or get their first Pelikan. There is also a 10% for US buyers.

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The threshold for qualifying for a bottle of free ink is GBP 150.00 (inc. VAT, if I'm not mistaken), not EUR 150.00.

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But Cult Pens is offering a single Pelikan Pen case (this is very frequent), and a bottle of Edelstein Ink (your choice) for free with every 150 euro Pelikan purchase.

That offer is not current. (I just tested it, by adding both an Pelikan M600 and a "Pelikan Case for One Pen Promotion / Black" to the shopping basket, not that I actually want to buy an M600.) It might work if you already have both in your shopping basket from two weeks ago that you just didn't take through the checkout process.

 

There is also a 10% for US buyers.

... and everybody else. Cult Pens isn't actually stopping anyone from using the two 10%-off site-wide discount codes for Europe and US customers, on account of the delivery address being elsewhere, either during the checkout process or by cancelling the orders when they are checked after accepting them.

 

The threshold for qualifying for a bottle of free ink is GBP 150.00 (inc. VAT, if I'm not mistaken), not EUR 150.00.

 

I verified it just now with baskets of Pelikan products totalling GBP 149.99 and GBP 150.00 (inc. VAT) — excluding the bottle of Pelikan Edelstein ink — respectively. Changing the delivery location to Australia then removed the VAT component, but the bottle of ink remained free in the latter case.

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