Help Make The BibleCodeSundays UK Chart Number1 For St Patrick's Day 2010!!!
It doesn't matter if you're Manchester Irish, Liverpool Irish, Glasgow Irish or not Irish at all EVERYONE IS IRISH ON ST. PATRICK'S DAY - let's get The BibleCodeSundays to NUMBER 1 in the charts for St. Patrick's Day (17 March) 2010!
If you have pre-paid via text, you will receive your download instructions by text today. Ensure you download the track to register a sale. If you wish to buy via your mobile phone (it is very quick and easy) then see the details below.
The single is available to buy from Amazon:
£0.69 as a 'one song' download
£1.69 as a three track package download
£3.99 for the CD Copy
Buy Via Text:
It doesn't matter if you're Manchester Irish, Liverpool Irish, Glasgow Irish or not Irish at all EVERYONE IS IRISH ON ST. PATRICK'S DAY - let's get The BibleCodeSundays to NUMBER 1 in the charts for St. Patrick's Day (17 March) 2010 in two EASY steps!
STEP ONE: Text 'TRACK 4720' to 83262 (Only one purchase per person/a small charge of just £1) YOU CAN DO THIS NOW! If you're in Ireland Text 'MUSIC 4720' to 57501
STEP TWO: A text reminder will be sent to your phone on the 8TH MARCH. Follow that link and download MAYBE IT'S BECAUSE I'M AN IRISH LONDONER!
IMPORTANT: YOUR VOTE WILL ONLY BE REGISTERED WHEN YOU DOWNLOAD THE TRACK ON THE 8TH MARCH ONWARDS! PLEASE VOTE PROMPTLY THAT WEEK TO ENSURE THE BIBLECODESUNDAYS ARE NO 1 BY THE 17 MARCH! JOIN THE FACEBOOK EVENT PAGE
PLEASE FORWARD THIS EVENT TO ALL OF YOUR FRIENDS ON FACEBOOK AND THROUGH WORD OF MOUTH!!!!!
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