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Portland Plumber Announces Unlimited Plumbing Coupon Beyond Borders in the Pacific Northwest

Offer extends from Oregon to Vancouver WA and Beyond

2011-06-07
PORTLAND, OR, June 07, 2011 (Press-News.org) Portland Plumbing Plus, LLC announces today, the extension of its current discount coupon to the Vancouver WA area and all of the surrounding cities in the Pacific Northwest. The P3 unlimited coupon which has racked up high accolades in Oregon, will no doubt be embraced by Washington customers of this plumbing company.

A Portland Plumbing Plus representative confirmed the extension of their unlimited $30 coupon and said the coupon has no limit and there is no restriction on plumbing amount to claim the offer. According to her "we often see coupons offered to some sections of a clientele, some coupons say 'new customers only' while others say 'only valid for current customers' or for jobs worth a certain amount of money, but with this $30 coupon, P3 plumbing is opening unlimited saving-doors to everyone" She explained further that if a customer's bill was $30 for example, then P3 plumbing would charge nothing for the job if the customer presented their $30 coupon. This plumbing coupon has several unlimited features one of which is that one customer can use it over and over again for unlimited times.

The coupon, which was originally launched as the company's anniversary gift to customers on Easter, is now extended by popular demand, both in date and geographical location. This offer is valid for all of the services of Portland Plumbing Plus and has no minimum amount attached to it. New and current customers, who have not started saving with the coupon yet, are encouraged to start doing so. Coupon can be redeemed from the company's website for new projects, remodeling, replacement or repair of plumbing, gas lines, water lines, water heaters, heating systems, drainage lines, drain and sewer.

About Portland Plumbing Plus, LLC
Portland Plumbing Plus is the Oregon based plumbing company renowned for providing top quality discount plumbing, gas piping, heating, drain and sewer services in Oregon and Washington. For all inquiries please call 503-933-1183 and 360-980-9041 or visit their website

http://www.portlandplumbingplus.com


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[Press-News.org] Portland Plumber Announces Unlimited Plumbing Coupon Beyond Borders in the Pacific Northwest
Offer extends from Oregon to Vancouver WA and Beyond