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IMGold sponsors Coffee Republic ‘Gold Rush’ hour

by isleofman.com 6th November 2013

IMGold, in association with Coffee Republic, is offering half-price coffee for an hour every Friday morning. ‘The Gold Rush’ promotion begins on Friday November 8 and is being sponsored by the bullion and depository business. Simply visit Coffee Republic – which is just over the road from IMGold in Victoria Street, Douglas - between 10am and 11am on any Friday up until the New Year and claim your half-price coffee. It’s that simple! Customers will receive their drinks in cup holders featuring the IMGold logo – and cappuccino drinkers will see the logo in chocolate sprinkles on their coffee. As an added treat there will be free chocolates shaped like gold bars.  Ed Pearce, IMGold Managing Director, said:

“The Gold Rush is one of the ways we are celebrating the launch of IMGold, and we’re grateful to Coffee Republic for working with us on this promotion.”

IMGold is the trading name of Isle of Man Bullion Ltd which can buy, sell and store gold and silver bullion. Based in Victoria Street, it has offices and below ground vaults which are electronically protected and monitored by G4S with security systems equalling or exceeding industry standards. IMGold offers depository facilities to both small and larger-scale bullion owners with amounts from 500g. Customers also have the freedom to visit IMGold’s premises and withdraw, deposit, or purchase bullion for their holding at any time.  

Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 6th, November 2013 03:03pm.

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