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$50 PayPal/AbbeyPost Giveaway! 8/8

Welcome to the $50 Paypal Cash Giveaway!

Hosted by: Savory Savings

Sponsored by: AbbeyPost

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 I am a plus size woman and there are so many times that I get discouraged as either the style is not right or the fit is not. I have many times left the store with nothing.
Shopping as a plus size woman gets harder everyday. Stores are carrying less and less in their retail locations, despite the average American woman being a size 14!  The stores that do carry plus size clothing usually are under the impression that curvy gals are interested in overly print prints and tent shaped dresses.  Krista over at Savory Savings recently worked with AbbeyPost, a plus size, online marketplace that brings trendy, beautiful plus size clothes to you in the comfort of your own home!  Krista put together a list of her Favorites Under $50 for AbbeyPost - check out what she found for under $50 and see how quickly and inexpensively you can refresh your wardrobe!
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How would you like to win a $50 of Paypal cash?  Enter now for a chance to win!  This giveaway is open to US Residents only, ages 18 and older.  This giveaway will run from July 26, 2013 through August 8, 2013 at 11 PM CST.  Good luck!
 
 
Savory Savings did not receive any compensation for this post.  Disclosure: Savory Savings did receive the products for free and is sharing her opinion with you.  Her opinion may differ from yours.  Savory Savings and DebsHere are not responsible for sponsor prize shipment.  This promotion is in no way sponsored, endorsed, administered by, or associated with Facebook.  We hereby release Facebook of any liability.  The post may contain affiliate links. Winner(s) will be contacted by email and will have 48 hours after the giveaway ends to respond before another winner is selected.  All entries will be verified. 
 

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  1. I like this dress.
    http://abbeypost.com/cynthias/store/products/lauren-olive-green-cotton-ribbed-dress-1x-2x-3x/

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  2. I learned that the company was founded in late 2012 by Cynthia Schames.

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