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90% off on photo gifts - Zoom.in Deal a day

Zoomin.co, a premium photo storage and printing solution website, has come up with a Deal-of-the-day offer.

They are offering mugs, calendar et all at unbelievably low rates. But the deal is available at 11:00 AM IST and will be on for a limited number of users only. If you miss to grab it today, try again tomorrow.

http://www.zoomin.com/DealOfTheDay

" The deal of the day is our "members only" extravaganza for this Holiday Season. Every day, from Dec 22nd through the 31st at 11:00 AM India time, we will reveal an outstanding (and ridiculously low priced) offer. This offer will be made available in very limited numbers and only the first lucky few members to claim them will have access to them. You have to be on ZoomIn.com when the Deal is revealed as once we sell out of the limited quantity, we close the Deal. "

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  1. Prashant JaiswalDecember 24, 2009

    Its really shame on Zoomin that they hav such bad servers that they are not capable enough to handle the traffic.
    And I am trying to get a deal for the part 2 days but not able to do so because the website goes down exactly at 11:00
    and I created this blog to show mah anger and frustration to them.. do comment there if u are also facing the same problem
    http://zoomin-com-deal-of-the-day-flop-show.blogspot.com/2009/12/zoomin-deal-of-day-is-real-flop-show.html

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  2. The Zoomin is making people bluff with the "Deal of the Day" offer. Even with high speed internet facility we are unable to view the deal of the day page. By the time the page gets openned it displays SOLD OUT. I have recived similar cases from many of my friends.This is all the promotion trics being done by ZOOMIN.

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