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Dec 08, 2013 News
A 26-year-old Police constable became the first person to walk away with the keys to a brand new “Mazda Demio” motorcar in this year’s Courts Guyana Inc. TLC, promotion.
On Friday, Fazil Mohamed, was presented with the keys to his new vehicle at the Courts Main Street branch, in the presence of many well wishers.
Fazil Mohamed and his brand new Mazda Demio Motorcar, employees of Courts Guyana Inc. share the moment.
The traffic rank maintained his poise after the win but expressed satisfaction with his prize. The father of one said that the vehicle will be useful in getting his daughter to and from school.
“I get a phone call this morning from Courts telling me I win. To be honest I feel nice about it because I never really win nothing before and I could use the car to get work and take my daughter to school.”
Mohammed brought a 36-inch TLC Television from Courts last month.
He was selected the first winner of Courts TLC Christmas Promotion on Thursday when the company awarded another customer $1 million in the Company’s “become a millionaire” promotion.
This Christmas, Courts Guyana Inc, is offering fabulous giveaways, to its customers under several brand name promotions. These include the Samsung F5500/F6400 TV series, the TLC Television series and the Whirlpool product giveaways.
“Sweet deals” are being offered to customers countywide. Cellular phones and trips to the Caribbean as well as another Mazda Demio motorcar are all up for grabs as the promotions continue.
With any purchase of TLC 32-inch or larger television in the series at Courts, customers can get a chance to enter the promotion. The next draw will take place at the end of December.
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