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PREIT launches Back to School Promotion at Dartmouth Mall

To help families prepare for school this year and to thank shoppers for their continued support, Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust (PREIT) is launching an added value Back-to-School promotion at 40 participating shopping centers, including Dartmouth Mall, that incorporates a gift with purchase with free school supplies, the chance to enter-to-win an Apple 32GB iPod Touch Bundle Package, and a custom designed website. PREIT's Back-to-School promotion at Dartmouth Mall started on August 13. When shoppers present same-day mall store receipts totaling $75 or more at the Customer Service Center, they receive free school supplies including loose leaf paper, a spiral notebook, folders, and pencils - tools kids need to help make the grade. (There is a limit of three packages per customer per day.) Dartmouth Mall also has a special Back-to-School website at www.shopdartmouthmall.com/bts. The site features information on area school dress codes, up-to-date special offers from mall retailers, and more. For more information on Dartmouth Mall's Back-to-School promotion, visit www.shopdartmouthmall.com/bts.
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