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Bril Ink - Royal Blue - Giveaway


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If you decide to do a second round giveaway, I'd love to put my name in the hat :-).

 

My husband and I once tried to purchase this ink online, but the company apparently doesn't accept American credit/debit cards, so we weren't able to, which was disappointing. So, yeah, if you do this again, please include me--as well as my husband, Zwack!

 

Thanks :-).

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"In the end, only kindness matters."

 

 

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Can i participate? I live in mumbai. Never tried bril ink.

You can.. However you can buy bril Inks online now.. Ships anywhere in india

vaibhav mehandiratta

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I might start second round of give-away...please let me know if anyone is intrested

 

If you choose to do a second round, I would be interested in participating. Thanks!

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If you do a second round I'm very interested. I had already seen the vídeo and looks like a very nice ink. Why doesn't anybody sell this on ebay or online?

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I will be starting the giveaway on blog... and will select 10 ppl... for international give-away...

 

The link in your signature, or here?

 

And if we sign up on your website, do you sell your contacts?

 

Thanks

"In the end, only kindness matters."

 

 

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ve started a new thread for give away... its awaiting moderation by the moderator...

 

kindly put in your names there for the give away....

vaibhav mehandiratta

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