Three tickets to a football match of Manchester United
The first local mobile operator and provider of mobile Internet Bakcell in cooperation with the football club Manchester United offers its customers the chance to experience the atmosphere of the stadium "Old Trafford" (which plays home games at the club).
Campaign "Manchester vacation" make your favorite players even closer, and is completely unique opportunity to visit the stadium "Old Trafford" and live to enjoy the game of Manchester United. Each subscriber of Bakcell sending free SMS message to the number 7777 will automatically become a member of the campaign and get a chance to win one of three tickets to Manchester.
Lucky winners of the campaign will be selected by an electronic draw and announced to the public. The campaign "Manchester Holidays" will be held from October 25 to November 25 this year.
For more information on the campaign can be obtained by visiting the website and Facebook page Bakcell, as well as a special page Manchester United Azerbaijan www.bakcell.com, www.facebook.com/bakcell and www.manutd.bakcell.com. - 17D-
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- Economics
- 7 November 2012 16:08
Economics
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