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Jan 28, 2012 News
Fourteen lucky persons walked away with US $100 each from the ANSA McAL
Trading Ltd as the “Hard Guava Season Cash Giveaway” promotion pulled its winners on Sunday. The 14 are the first winners in the promotion which started on January 1 and has now been extended to February 18, 2012.
On January 22, 2012 a drawing was done by AMTL which saw 14 winners being identified.
These are: Nichola Knights of Sophia, G/town, Khawattie Persaud of Kitty, G/town, M. Small of Diamond, EBD, Somatee Barnabas of Goed Fortuin, WBD, Angela Dias of Grove, EBD, Colleen Duncan of B/V, ECD, Muarisia James of Grove, EBD, Shaleza Gaffoor of Non Pariel, ECD, Narine Ramroop of North Cummingsburg, G/town, Janisse Budhu of Enterprise, ECD, Cindy Ramsarran of Stanleytown, Berbice, Latchmi Balgobin of Windsor Forest, WCD, Chandanee Lall of Columbia, Essequibo Coast and Rhonda George of Victoria, ECD.
The winning ladies and a lone gentleman expressed their gratitude for the “Hard Guava Season” promotion which they said was “done at the right time as the name suggests.” Participation in the promotion is simple. Participants are asked to drop in their entries which comprises of any TRINCHOLORO, MAK-C, ARIEL, SWINGER or INCOLAC empty packets or labels with their name, address and telephone number at any leading supermarket in the country and at AMTL offices at Beterverwagting, ECD and Main Street, New Amsterdam, Berbice.
The promotion which ends mid-February will see two more drawings; one at the end of January and the other at the completion of the promotion.
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