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FreeShop.com Snares New Clients

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Mike Pinzuti
Mike Pinzuti
Jun 29, 2000

Online direct marketing network FreeShop.com, said
Thursday that it had won more than 50 new clients for its customer
acquisition services over the last month.


Among these new clients are
Discover Financial Services,
Britannica.com and MSN CarPoint.

“Evolving market conditions are leading even more companies to recognize the
value of action-based models that deliver results, and FreeShop offers the
best model online,” said Tim Choate, chairman and chief executive officer of FreeShop.com.

FreeShop.com’s new campaign for Discover Financial Services
rewards consumers for signing up for a platinum card. In addition,
through FreeShop.com’s agreement with Doubleday Direct, consumers can
choose from six new book clubs at FreeShop’s Coupons & Deals site.
Other Doubleday book clubs are featured throughout the
FreeShop Network.

Additional new clients of FreeShop include Generex Inc., Worldwide Resort
Publishing, Marathon Communications,
Evite Inc., Half.com, TeaLuxe.com,
JobsOnline.com and Syence Skin Care.

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