Hi-tech xmas: gift cards
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Shopping for gifts will be quicker and easier this Christmas with Ezi-Pay's Gift Station -- a one-stop stand that holds a huge range of gift cards from New Zealand's favourite retailers. The electronic plastic cards are the modern version of a gift voucher, and are the same shape and size as a credit card.
At a Gift Station, shoppers can select gift cards from more than 60 leading brands, such as Orb Communications.
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And we have two Orb Communications Gift Station cards to give away, one worth $400 and another worth $50.
To enter, write your name, address and phone number on the back of an envelope and post to The Box Ezi-Pay Gift Station Giveaway, PO Box 1005, Christchurch to arrive no later than noon on Thursday, December 27.
- © Fairfax NZ News
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