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SweepStreet – Online Deal

$49 for $200 Worth of Jewelry from Designers Such as David Yurman, Judith Ripka & John Hardy

$49
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No Longer Available
Fri Feb 10 04:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$200
Discount
76%
You Save
$151
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In a Nutshell

Online jewelry shop offers name-brand pieces from Lagos, Judith Ripka & others up to 40–60% off, adding new items every day

The Fine Print

  • Expires Aug 15, 2012
  • Limit 3 per person, may buy 3 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per order. Not valid until 2/11/12. Online-only. Shipping not included. Not valid for shipping to AK, HI, or Canada
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Jewelry can make an outfit sparkle, though only exposure to dangerous amounts of radiation can make it truly glow. Stay safe while looking sharp with today's Groupon: for $49, you get $200 worth of designer jewelry from SweepStreet.

The bauble buffs at SweepStreet stock their virtual shelves with a rotating stock of name-brand jewelry from designers such as David Yurman, Judith Ripka, and John Hardy. Every piece is discounted at 40%–60% off the retail price, and new items are added to the mix every day. From Adami & Martucci, a rhodium-plated sterling-silver ring ($45) wraps one lucky finger in an intricate design as the silver o-shaped pendant ($55.50) dangles demurely from necks. A Lagos domed ring ($150) accents a taste for fine foods with adornments of sterling silver caviar beads, and stud earrings ($143) boast rectangular prisms of 18-karat gold citrine. Judith Ripka's delicate pave heart sapphire pendant ($210) phases out unwieldy artificial hearts with an array of white sapphires, which beautifully compliment a pair of ottoman hoop earrings ($120).

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Airport Security

The airport's TSA (Toned Squad of Angels) agents act as gatekeepers to the skies. Here's what you'll need to know to pass through TSA territory:

  • You will be asked to take off your shoes upon approaching the security checkpoint. Shuffling through security with only a thin layer of sock between you and the floor reminds you that you're still an earthbound human even though you're about to soar through the sky like a big ol' bird.

  • Passengers will be asked to pass through a full-body scanner, which uses x-ray technology to search for weapons, incriminating thigh tattoos, and gross ulcers. People who do not want a stranger to look at their underclothing areas can opt out of the scan, but they must go on a romantic yacht date with a TSA agent before being allowed to pass through security.

  • Liquids in tubes, bottles, or sealed jars are unacceptable because they can't be properly sniffed or spread onto bread for identification purposes. Pour your liquids into plastic grocery bags so that agents can at least run their hands through them.

  • Place your laptop computer in its own bin before passing through security. Computers must be examined separately so that agents can edit your screenplay in private.

Which government employees will edit your screenplay?

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