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Nov 27, 2012 News
Gizmos and Gadgets superstore launched its million-dollar shopping spree yesterday. The event will be a five-week promotion. It will conclude on December 31, 2012.
According to the company, the million dollar shopping spree will be a promotion that allows all customers to shop anything from the superstore and get opportunities to enter into the promotion. Customers are expected to make five purchases or more and receive coupon(s) to enter into the million dollar shopping spree.
These purchases could be made all at once or accrued during the stipulated period. Even purchasing C-point gives patrons the opportunity to receive a receipt which gives them a coupon.
On December 31, a draw will be done to select 11 persons. One will be selected to shop one million dollars from the superstore and the other 10 will be given the chance to win consolation prizes from Gizmos and Gadgets totaling $1M.
Christmas shopping at Gizmos and Gadgets this year, 2012, is designed to help customers Get Value and Save Big from every purchase made.
Prices have been discounted, products increased and available in a wide variety. Customer service personnel will wrap every gift, at a patron’s request.
Media operatives were given a first chance to participate in the event.
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