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The Playing Card Factory – Mississauga

C$19 for Three Decks of Custom Playing Cards (Up to $59.91 Value)

C$19
Buy
No Longer Available
Fri Nov 16 04:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
C$59
Discount
68%
You Save
C$40
  • T460x279
  • Simple Pleasures
  • Photographic

In a Nutshell

Using a personal photo or image, customers personalize the back of a deck of playing cards

The Fine Print

  • Expires May 15, 2013
  • May buy multiple. Shipping not included. Online redemption required. Extra $4.95 fee for shipping anywhere in North America, express delivery available for additional fee. Tax not included. Orders ship one week from redemption date.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

The secret to winning at poker isn't getting the best cards--it's organizing them into statistically improbable hands. Know when to hold 'em with this Groupon.

$19 for Three Decks of Custom Playing Cards (Up to $59.91 Value)

Customers choose a horizontal or vertical photo to place on the back of their deck. They can frame the image or simply let it expand to the edge of the card, and each deck can have a different photo or the same one. All three decks will have the same image or set of images. This Groupon is valid only online at ThePlayingCardFactory.com.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: VCR Troubleshooting

Though VCR machines are starting to lose popularity because of DVDs, there are still millions of people using them right at this very moment. If you're one of those millions and you're having problems, consult this handy VCR troubleshooting guide:

PROBLEM: The picture looks fuzzy.
SOLUTION: Though a loose connection could be at fault, it's much more likely that this fuzziness is due to a buildup of hair. Get rid of that hair the easy way—by poking around inside your VCR with a lit candle.

PROBLEM: There's a picture, but no sound plays.
SOLUTION: If you remembered to feed the VCR machine both the video and audio cassettes, then the culprit is definitely the hair. Did you not light the candle before poking around? If you definitely lit the candle, then something you ate made your hair resistant to flames and you'll have to get it out by wedging your head into the VCR and hoping the hair eventually reattaches itself to your scalp.

PROBLEM: The VCR is on fire.
SOLUTION: There's no way to determine how this fire started, but IT WAS NOT BECAUSE OF THE LIT-CANDLE SUGGESTION. To put it out, let the fire run its course. Now your VCR has been fire-cleaned!

PROBLEM: I get headaches while viewing movies.
SOLUTION: You're actually watching a DVD, which produces an irritatingly clear picture. Get rid of the DVD machine right away by smashing it with your durable, eternally useful VCR.

Why is my VCR on fire?

The Playing Card Factory

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    Mississauga

    1401 Meyerside Dr.
    Mississauga, Ontario L5T 1G8
    (888) 502-9998
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