|
|
 |

Six Hole Collector's Flute Card
|
How it Works
The Oregon Flute Store values your business. We are always looking for innovative ways to say thank you. We are proud to announce the addition of the "Six Hole Collector's Flute Card". With this card, you can earn a $200.00 award toward the purchase price of a flute. Here's how it works... - Simply request a flute card at the time of your first flute purchase.
- It will arrive with one hole covered representing the purchase of your first flute.
- Then each time you purchase an additional qualifying flute, we will send you a flute hole sticker to put on your card.
- When all six holes on your flute card are filled send us your card and you will receive a FREE flute of your choice not exceeding a $200.00 value.
Let us help you build your flute collection and save you money at the same time.
|
Program Rules
- Qualifying flutes are any flute purchase of $100.00 or more, purchased without any other discount offer.
- After the purchase of six qualifying flutes, receive a FREE flute of your choice not exceeding a $200.00 value, or apply $200.00 toward the purchase of any flute we carry.
- Award is good only toward the purchase of a flute. No other merchandise.
- Flute Card is not transferable and can not be used in combination flute sales with friends. One card per customer.
- It is the Customer's responsibility to maintain and supply the Six Hole Flute card upon redemption.
- Oregon Flute Store will validate the purchase of each qualifying flute by customer name and shipping address upon redemption. Offer good only upon validation.
- Award does not include shipping.
- Previous flute purchases prior to the orginal issue date of your card do not apply.
- A new card will be issued upon award.
- Lost or stolen cards will not be refunded.
- Program rules subject to change and cancellation at the descretion of the Oregon Flute Store.
|
Regarding your cases. I had chance to see a 4" diameter case from FLutecase.com. It was made well, but i did not care for the fleece lining (it puts fuzzy things on your flute socks) or the weight. That case was heavy! Plus I like the design where one can remove/unsnap the shoulder strap. The Flutecase.com bag had the shoulder strap sewn on. Also, the top zip lid had to be peeled upward to do the zipping, it then had to be peeled down and had two velcro tabs to keep it there. I much prefer your method of the lid being sewn on and lipped over. Its simply more fitted/finished looking. Everyone who has chance to see any of my Oregon flute store cases has to touch them. They simply stare and keep talking about how nice they are and how cute or neat it is (the Hummingbird). Just a small pat on the back. Thankyou for being in business
~Daryl Crisp More from our customers... |
|
 |