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Proof that card collecting is linked to rocket science

Posted on June 16, 2014 by maryannadair

Card collectors can often get hooked on free promotional collector series cards and this is a clever form for maintaining brand loyalty. As long as you are willing to purchase the product, you will be rewarded – and this is … Continue reading →

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