Everyone who joins the SMS contest "Win a Mercedes", which will be held from August 27 to November 4, will get the chance to win the grand prize - a car Mercedes GLK, as well as valuable cash prizes.
As the company Bakcell, each participant will be able to compete for the car, as well as daily and weekly cash prizes.
Each of the sixty most active participants of the day will win 500 AZN, and each of the eight most active participants of the week will win 1,000 manat. Moreover, in the course of the campaign 5 special cash prizes of 750 manats will be played.
Each subscriber to Bakcell, wishing to participate in the campaign can use this unique opportunity by sending a blank SMS to 111. The cost of each SMS sent is 79 kopecks, including VAT.
To deactivate the service, you need to send a blank SMS to 222. For more information about the campaign is available at http://111.bakcell.com or call 2525 (5 cents per call). - 17D-
Economics
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On 21 December, Russian Transport Minister Roman Starovoit met with Azerbaijani Minister of Digital Development and Transport Rashad Nabiyev at the Russian Ministry of Transport.
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Hundreds of trucks are stuck in the Kazakh port of Kuryk, facing delays for several days while waiting for ferry transport to Azerbaijan, the Azakhstan portal reports lada.kz. The backlog is due to a combination of reduced ferry availability, adverse weather conditions, and an influx of cargo rerouted because of expanded sanctions on Russia.
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