Date:16/07/12
Thus, the lottery will offer many money gifts and most importantly, Mercedes-Benz C180 Coupe, the company's press release says on Friday.
Any subscriber joining to this campaign can win AZN 500 each week, AZN 5000 each month and Mercedes-Benz C180 Coupe on the final day of lottery. In order to participate at the lottery, the one needs to send a short message 'START' from Nar Mobile number to 8500.
According to the terms of lottery, a participant gets 10 (ten) points per each short message. Each 10 points mean one chance to win. The more SMS is sent, the more chances to win. Price of each SMS is AZN 0.69 including VAT. It should be noted that this campaign will last from June 12 until December 25, 2012.
Nar Mobile offers chance to win car
Azerbaijani mobile communication operator Nar Mobile started another splendid lottery campaign 'Win with Nar'.Thus, the lottery will offer many money gifts and most importantly, Mercedes-Benz C180 Coupe, the company's press release says on Friday.
Any subscriber joining to this campaign can win AZN 500 each week, AZN 5000 each month and Mercedes-Benz C180 Coupe on the final day of lottery. In order to participate at the lottery, the one needs to send a short message 'START' from Nar Mobile number to 8500.
According to the terms of lottery, a participant gets 10 (ten) points per each short message. Each 10 points mean one chance to win. The more SMS is sent, the more chances to win. Price of each SMS is AZN 0.69 including VAT. It should be noted that this campaign will last from June 12 until December 25, 2012.
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