Finding the perfect gift for your employees and business associates is never easy, why not let them choose for themselves? Whether it’s for employee recognition, customer appreciation, festive gifts, sales incentive or company events, getting them an Dakwah Corner Bookstore Gift Card means they get to pick whatever they want, whenever they want to.
Dakwah Corner – Gift Card
$1.14 – $22.73
$0.91 – $18.18
Terms and Conditions:
- The gift card entitles the bearer with RM5/RM10/RM20/RM50/RM100 value of products at www.dakwahbookstore.com only. The coupon value will be deducted from your subtotal amount upon checkout.
- The gift card is not redeemable with cash, in part of the whole amount.
- The gift card code can only be redeemed ONCE.
- The gift card validity is for six (6) months from the day of purchase.
- You will receive your gift card in the email.
- If you want to give it to someone as a present, you need to forward it by email.
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