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Red Letter Days was bought by the French multinational company Smart&co S.A.S in 2017, [14] [15] joining other brands like Buyagift, [16] Dakotabox [17] and Odisseias. [18] In June 2019, ownership of the company was transferred to Buyagift plc, and the limited company was put into voluntary liquidation with a declaration of solvency.
In 1989, Elnaugh founded Red Letter Days, one of the first UK companies to sell experiential gifts, such as motor racing days, hot air ballooning and health spa days. [4] [2] She could not get a bank loan at the time, so friends and family contributed £7,000 to the budget.
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The concept was popularised by Red Letter Days, in particular by the appearance of founder Rachel Elnaugh on the BBC series Dragons' Den. [clarification needed] In 2011, the company acquired the UK experience company, Extreme Element, encompassing Experience Days Ltd now based in Brighton. The US company relocated to Steamboat Springs, Colorado ...
MyVoucherCodes.co.uk launched by Mark Pearson in 2006 in his bedroom with £300. He initially started a company that delivered printed messages on roses called Roses by Design, but moved into vouchers after he found he was making more money promoting others products rather than his own and noticed there were no coupon sites in the UK.
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Red Letter Day (band), English punk rock band; Red Letter Days, 2002 rock album by The Wallflowers; Red Letter Day, 1999 emo/pop punk EP release by The Get Up Kids "A Red Letter Day", single from the Pet Shop Boys
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