Viewsonic Launches “Get More With Viewsonic” Raffle Contest In The Philippines

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May 6, 2014

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ViewSonic Corp., a leading global provider of computing, consumer electronics and communications solutions,   is announcing  its latest promotion dubbed as “Get More with ViewSonic”, a raffle and instant win promotion that isopentoall Filipino residents,18years old and above.For everypurchase ofany Viewsonic monitors, customers areentitled toarafflecoupon to winattractive prizes as well as a chance to win small prizes instantly.

Raffle Prizes includes:   GrandPrize: Asus®Transformer Infinity Notebook (worth Php 29,995.00) and Minor Prize:  5 Winners of WD® 1 TB My Passport

Instant Win Prizes includes:  300 pcs of Sodexo Gift Certificate worth 100 pesos, 100 pcs of Starbucks E-GC worth 300 pesos, 30 pcs of Ayala E-GC worth 500 pesos and finally, 15 pcs of 32 Gb Flash Drive

“Get More with Viewsonic”promotion isvalid from10March– 31May2014atthefollowingparticipatingstoresin MetroManila:  PC Express, Octagon, Compuware, Complink, Jerry Solution, ABC Computer, PC Chain, Dynamic PC, Datacore Computer Systems.  In Northern Luzon areas: Wow Mobile, Chelsey, Unicom and PC Cartel.  In Cebu area:  Gaisano Interpace, CBX Corporation and ThinkingTools.

Lastday ofsubmission of raffle entry isat 10:00 PM on 31May,2014.Raffle tickets will be drawn on14 June2014and winners will be notified via registeredmail.Winning prizes cannotbeconvertedintocash.Termsandconditions indicated in the raffle entry apply.

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