Campus Cards, College and University Identification and Security

AVISIAN Product Reviews: TokenWorks IDVisor Z22 MSR and CardDB software

Friday, September 26, 2008
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TokenWorks is generously offering a discount for CR80News readers. There are two discount codes that allow customers to save up to $150.

CR80UPGD
This code is for current TokenWorks customers wanting to upgrade to the new version of the IDVisor. Customers will receive a $150 discount with the return of an original CardDB package.* Offer valid until 10/31/08.

CR80INTRO
This code is for new TokenWorks customers and will discount the IDVisor by $50. Offer valid until 10/31/08.

Visit http://www.CardDB.com to read more about the product and use discount codes.

*Must return original product before new product is shipped. [end] 

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