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22.01.2010
A new online company Live4Less has been set up to help people whose lives have changed as a result of the recession by providing a specially designed discount card.
The aim of the company is to provide a semblance of the life people had before the doom and gloom. Live4Lessers will enjoy exclusive special offers, deals and competitions provided by participating vendors nationwide by purchasing a Live4Less card for €10.
There are currently over 60 businesses on board including Irish Rail, The Carphone Warehouse, Mc Cabes Pharmacy, Expert Hardware and Curves Gym amongst others.
Live4Less businesses benefit as they’re promoted free of charge on the website and through other advertising channels. Signed up businesses are guaranteed increased footfall and Live4Less provides an easy way to meet their corporate social responsibility, according to Martin Garvey of Live4Less.
Cards can be purchased online or people can download an application form and send it to by post. The card is also available as a gift card.
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