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    Snapfish was launched in 1999 by business partners Rajil Kapoor, Bala Parthasarathy, [2] Suneet Wadhwa, and Shripati Acharya. [citation needed] Ben Nelson joined soon thereafter as corporate development operations lead, to become CFO and later president and CEO. Jasbir Patel was named president and CEO in January 2017. [3]

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    Afterward, the duo began their own website and small business "Savvy Super Saver", which helps them sell numerous coupons and generate profit. However, Ken Miller, a hapless loss prevention officer for the A&G Family Marts stores in the Southwestern United States, learns about the coupons and the losses several companies are taking ...

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    RetailMeNot.com, a digital coupon site in the United States [3] eConversions, the parent company of Gutschein-Codes.de in Germany and VoucherCodes, a voucher code site in the United Kingdom [19] [20] Ma-Reduc.com and Poulpeo.com, digital coupon and cash back sites in France [21] ZenDeals.com, a North American coupon site (October 9, 2013) [22]

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    Gold Codes are generated daily and provided by the National Security Agency (NSA) to the White House, The Pentagon, United States Strategic Command and TACAMO. For an extra level of security, the list of codes on the card includes codes that have no meaning, and therefore the president must memorize where on the list the correct code is located.

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    Vijay Rupani was born to Mayaben and Ramniklal Rupani, in Yangon, Myanmar to a Jain Bania family. [4] [5] He was the seventh and youngest son of the couple. [6]His family moved to Rajkot in 1960 due to political instability in Burma.

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    Print on demand with digital technology is a way to print items for a fixed cost per copy, regardless of the size of the order. While the unit price of each physical copy is greater than with offset printing, the average cost is lower for very small print jobs, because setup costs are much greater for offset printing.

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