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Free pint of Guinness at O'Neills

lorweld
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Free Pint Of Guinness®
http://www.oneills.co.uk/offer/freepintofguinness/
Why not keep up to date with our latest offers and news and claim a free pint of Guinness® when you sign up for our newsletter. Feel free to pass this offer onto your friends.
Find Your Nearest O'Neill's, sign up and Get a Free Pint of Guinness®
It could not be easier to join and get your free pint...
- Find your nearest O'Neill's
- Go to their sign up page
- Give us a few details
- Download your voucher for a free pint of Guinness®
- A few terms and conditions do apply
http://www.oneills.co.uk/offer/freepintofguinness/
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Terms and Conditions:
- Receive your free pint of Guinness® on presentation of a print out of the downloaded voucher at your local O'Neill's
- Offer valid until 15.05.2009.
- No cash alternative will be offered.
- Offer valid to those aged 18 or over, excluding employees of the promoter and its agents. This offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other offers, discounts or vouchers.
- Only one voucher redeemable per person.
- Altered, photocopied or defaced vouchers will not be accepted.
- The manager reserves the right to refuse service.
- The decision of the manager is final and binding in all cases.
- Please drink responsibly.
- This offer is not available at O'Neill's Glasgow Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow Queen Street, Glasgow Merchant Square, London Drury Lane, London Heathrow or Stansted.
- Promoter: Mitchells & Butlers Retail Ltd., 27 Fleet Street, Birmingham, B3 1JP.
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I got the email through for this today...shame I hate Guinness!! I do use cans of it in stews sometimes though...0
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I was just about to post this:dance: I am great , yes I am :dance:
:rotfl:If you think I was useful , Thank you, for thanking me
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I knew there was a reason I got outta' bed this morning!0
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Free pint offer back again (thanks Martin for the heads up) but alas not available in Scotland. Website states due to licensing laws?
I know we Scots have a bit of a reputation and this offer plays on both of them ie a wee drink and you dont even need to pay for it! :mad:
Seems awfy cruel to me-does anyone know what part of the licensing law Scotland this refers to before I send off a nice wee email to O'Neills?0
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