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Is Crocs Valentine's Special for Opposite Sex Couples Only?

Fullscreen capture 14022014 75725 PMAn OUTinPerth reader highlighted this campaign being run today by shoe retailer Crocs.

The campaign offers a 20% discount on their products if you boy a pair of male and female shoes.

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However if your Valentine is of the same gender it appears that you’re not able to get the discount.

What do you think, should Valentine’s Day promotions be marketed only to opposite sex couples?

OUTinPerth have contacted the retailer and asked them for comment.

UPDATE: Crocs has contacted individual complainants describing the lack of inclusion as an oversight and has offered a 25% discount to the reader who first raised the issue.

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