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Christmas Special Offer from RunCore

No idea what X’mas presents you are going to have or giving away?

Want something special and valuable?

Here comes RunCore’s Christmas Special offers with best ever prices you won’t miss.

X’mas Promotion I
Best for Christmas Gift with Price Slash

64GB RunCore ProIV Light 50mm PATA Mini PCIe SSD for the Dell Mini 9/Vostro A90
Regular Price $229.99
Sale Price $199.99

64GB RunCore ProIV 1.8” 5mm PATA ZIF SSD for PC
Regular Price $229.99
Sale Price $189.99.

Get yourself an update and enjoy the best performance with RunCore SSD.

X’mas Promotion II
Buy 1 get the 2nd one discounted for Christmas

64GB RunCore ProIV 1.8” 5mm PATA ZIF SSD + 32GB RunCore ProIV 2.5” SATAII SSD=$249.99 (regular price $309.98)

64GB RunCore ProIV Light 50mm PATA Mini PCIe SSD +32GB RunCore ProIV 2.5” SATAII SSD=$259.99 (regular price $309.98)

Yes, that’s right. This combination can let you have one and also give away one as a X’mas gift to somebody you love.

No hesitate! Go and get one in the local reseller. For more inforamtion, welcome to visit RunCore where to buy(http://www.runcore.com/content/wheretobuy/)

USA:
MFACTORS of USA
My Digital Discount of USA

Europe
KOBE of Czech Republic
Diamond Point International of UK
WINKOM of German

Aisa
Sarutek of Japan
BuySaturday of HongKong China


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Thanks for the info!

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