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CafePress – Online Deal

$15 for Customized iPhone Case

$15
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Value
$30
Discount
50%
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$15
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  • This deal ended at:
  • 11:59PM EST
  • 12/12/2011
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  • Good for Gifting
  • Gadgets + Gear

In a Nutshell

White, pink, or silver cases splashed with customer-uploaded images or personalized text in wide variety of fonts & colors

The Fine Print

  • Expires Apr 18, 2012
  • Limit 4 per person, may buy 1 additional as gifts. Online only. Not valid until 12/15/11. Any return must occur within 14 days of receiving goods. Extra fee for shipping. Goods are non-transferable. Tax will be applied by CafePress for residents of CA, NC, NV, KY, and WA.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

What You Get

  • For $15, you get a CafePress customized iPhone case (a $29.99 value).
  • Shipping, which should be around $3, is not included.


Overview

CafePress gives shoppers the power to emblazon possessions with their own photos, initials, or SAT scores. The personalization of hard-shell, felt-lined iPhone cases begins with a choice of a white, pink, or silver base color. Customizers then use the online design tool to craft a digital preview, selecting from 60 fonts available in 41 colors, including those found above the rainbow, such as blue. Users can also upload their own images from a local hard drive, or browse readymade CafePress iPhone cases for inspiration or purchase.


Features

  • Felt-lined case with white, pink, or silver base color
  • Customize text with 60 fonts available in 41 colors
  • Upload and supplement text with your own photos
  • Hard outer shell deflects scratches and unfair criticism
  • Past popular case designs also available for purchase
  • iPhone 4 and iPhone 3 compatible

Groupon Says

The Groupon Guide to: Archaeology

Archaeology is the science of digging up dirt to find morsels of broken ceramics and delicious bones to make history soup. Here’s a guide to executing an archaeological dig:

• Any location can be an archaeological site if you dig deep enough. Sift through your neighbor’s trash to find a wealth of information about how humans survive and where the catalogs go after you circle everything you want and leave them on your neighbor's doorstep.

• Digging for bones used to be outsourced to dogs, but ever since they embarrassed us at the dog park, humans have done our own digging. Be sure to bring a shovel, a trowel, and an insatiable need to destroy an earthworm's habitat.

• Archaeologists collect human bones to remind us that everyone in the past was a spooky skeleton until humans evolved to have flesh in the late 1950s and souls in the early 1990s.

• When an archaeologist finds a pottery fragment, he must also find the other fragments of the jar it came from and reassemble them, or risk being the only archaeologist who has never drunk mead from an ancient jar.

• Use carbon dating to find out how old fossils are. Carbon dating is a process in which scientists take fossilized carbon on a date and ask it questions about the 1970s to find out if it is old enough to remember that time period.

• If you can't find any fossils, make some of your own by putting a lizard in a tray of wet clay.

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