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Just like when they say
"If you order before midnight tonight you will receive This GENUINE FAUX pearl necklace!"
i guess it makes it sound better lol
Not a "double standard," but terribly redundant. : )
They're most likely hoping to drive the point home that it's something the company is doing for its customers out of "the goodness of its heart." : )
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