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PORTSMOUTH, N.H. (AP) — Hundreds of people hoping to cash in on a jewelry store promotion that promised a refund if it snowed 6 inches on Christmas Day will have to wait for another year.
Springer's Jewelers offered a refund of purchases made at its New Hampshire and Maine stores between Nov. 24 and Dec. 9 if it snowed a half-foot in the Portsmouth area. A company that provided the official results found it snowed 4.3 inches on Christmas Day.
On its website , the store posted a link to the results and said "nobody was more excited than the Springer's team that our 11th year of Let It Snow might be the one."
All told, more than $900,000 was at stake. The business has insurance to cover the cost of the refunds.
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