How to send a free personalised card this Blue Monday to a loved one
BLUE MONDAY is considered "the saddest day of the year", but it doesn't have to be.
If you're looking for a way to put a smile on your face, or a loved ones - this brilliant Funky Pigeon offer is just what you need.
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Funky Pigeon is offering customers the chance to cheer up a loved one by sending them a free card.
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The third Monday in January, Blue Monday is often considered the "saddest day of the year", often attributed to a the weather, debt, the fact Christmas is over, and even failure of New Years resolutions.
Shoppers will be able to send a a which can even be personalised with the recipient's name or even a photo.
All you have to dos is select one of the 1,000 cards on offer, personalise it and add to your basket.
You'll need to use code BLUEMONDAY to claim your free card.
The offer is available all week, from today until 11.59pm on Friday, January 21 and is limited to one card per customer, and you'll have to pay postage.
A card is usually priced from £1.99 and postage costs between 85p and £1.50 depending on the size of the card for first class post.
There are so you'll need to be speedy if you want to make sure you get your hands on a free card.
After the pandemic, it's more often than ever to check on loved ones who may be feeling isolated or lonely, and whilst Blue Monday is a marketing ploy a card is an easy way to show you're thinking of them.
Kate Escott, head of product at Funky Pigeon said: “January is renowned for being a difficult month for many, winter is in full swing meaning many aren’t getting out as much and as a result not getting their daily dose of Vitamin D.
“It is important that we remember to check up on our loved ones this month and a card through the door showing you are thinking of them will no doubt brighten their day.
“Blue Monday isn’t the only day people are sad and should be thought of, it should instead act as a reminder that January is hard for many and we should all do our best to be there for others and be a positive influence in someone’s life.”
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