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Announcement   Announcement : Amiga Future World Champion Bet
   posted by AndreasM on 3-Jun-2010 17:17:27 (1849 reads)
Will Germany be this years world champion in football?

We don't know. But we bet on it.

Every user subscribing the Amiga Future WITH cover CD until 18th June 2010 automatically bets against us. The only condition is that you had no Amiga Future subscription for the last 3 months.




If Germany will be this years football champion then you get 50% off the paid subscription fee.

Order: http://www.apc-tcp.de/shop/afe.php

Info: http://www.amigafuture.de
    

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