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💚☘💚 HAPPY ST. PATRICK'S DAY WEEKEND! 25% off Discount Code inside this newsletter - THIS WEEKEND ONLY!!

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Having trouble seeing this email: HAPPY ST. PATRICK'S DAY! get 25% off all orders this weekend only!

Having trouble seeing this email: [click here]( [Qwertee Header]( [Shop Qwertee]( [Vote Qwertee]( [Qwertee Forums]( HAPPY ST. PATRICK'S DAY! get 25% off all orders this weekend only! Happy St. Patrick's Day Weekend! As an Irish company, we are required to remind you that if you call it "Patty's Day" then you are failing the people of Ireland and will make us cry. Regardless, we like to celebrate the greenest of all days by helping you save a bit of green yourself (like money, get it?) with this VERY LIMITED TIME [25% off discount code]( Just use the code "[StPatricksDay]( at any point between now and Sunday 19th at 23:59 GMT to avail of this awesome offer! And don't forget! We're still running our artist appreciation month which means that if you have an account and vote on a design this month, you're in with a chance to win a MONTH OF FREE TEES! Voting is hugely important to what we do here at Qwertee and it's the best way for you to have your say in what designs go on sale, so [get voting](! Now, as per usual we also have a week of fantastic daily designs starting with this trio, available as soon as the timer hits zero!! And then following on tonight we have these 3 new very popular designs as chosen by you guys..... You in Your Qwertee... [The Qwertee Facebook page]( is a great way to chat with us about tees, see the latest designs before they go live and help us choose what colours to use for different designs etc. You can also upload a picture of yourself in your Qwertee for a chance to win a free tee and a chance to be featured in our newsletter. This weeks "You in your Qwertee" star and FREE TEE winner is Peter!! Remember, "You in your Qwertee" is the statistically most likely way to win a FREE TEE (trust me, I'm a robot) so get submitting! Sneak Peeks... Sneak Peeks has 87% more sneakiness this week! We're making it slightly harder to identify upcoming designs now so as not to spoil the surprise every day:) Rest assured we've got some super designs coming your way this week as always, here's just a few of them! And the winner is.... Are you a FREE TEE winner? We are now announcing our weekly newsletter FREE TEE winner in each week's newsletter! This week's winners tomjuranek! Please email us at help@qwertee.com from the valid email address we have for you (listed above) to claim your FREE TEE. Be sure to [head on over to Qwertee]( also to see if you have won a free tee this week, our weekly winners will go live tonight (Friday) with our new tee (just check [here]( to see if you have won)...PS for those of you new to our newsletter here's a rundown of all the ways you can win a FREE TEE every week! (1) "Like" [our Facebook page]( We give a FREE TEE to a random fan every week. (2) "Like"/Share or Comment on Qwertee's posts on [our Facebook page](. Every time you "Like"/Share or Comment on a post = another chance to win so the more you "Like" us the more chances you have to win each week! (3) [Follow us on Twitter @Qwertee:](. We give a FREE TEE to a Twitter follower each week. Increase your chances further by ReTweeting our posts, every ReTweet = another chance to win! (4) We give a FREE TEE to a random newsletter subscriber every week (this weeks winner is listed above). If you are reading this chances are you are already a subscriber, but if not, sign up now on the Qwertee.com homepage! (5) Post a picture of you in your Qwertee to [our Facebook page](. We feature a fan picture every week in our newsletter and if that is you, you've won a FREE TEE! (6) Follow us on [our Instagram page]( and like our posts. We give a FREE TEE to a Liker every week! PS. More ways to win coming soon. We just can't stop giving away FREE TEES! Finally, we just want to say thanks again for all your help in promoting Qwertee. We really appreciate it and it will help us bring you more and more great designs! Remember, telling strangers on the street where your tee came from is a good idea:) You can [CLICK HERE]( to go see our latest design..... Thanks! You are receiving this email from Qwertee because you signed up for our newsletter. If you don't want to receive our newsletters any more just [Click Here to Unsubscribe]( | Thanks! --------------------------------------------------------------- All Content Copyright Qwertee.com 2023 (C) All rights reserved. Qwertee, Block 3, Harcourt Centre, Harcourt Road, Dublin 2, Ireland

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