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Nov 26, 2017 News
Courts took its annual road show to the Richmond branch, giving back to thousands of customers living on the Essequibo Coast.
The Road show which is staged at the end of the year, welcomes the festive seasons with generous giving on behalf of Courts. The Road show paves the way to great opportunity for shoppers to leave the store with something free.
Customers who made purchases of $49,999 and over, earned the right to spin the wheel to win additional items.
The Company’s Sales Director, Laverne Vakker, explained, “Once you shop something on this day we can guarantee that you will win something. Persons just had to shop $49,999 and over and they were able to win from an Iron, cameras, and some even carried home their purchase for free after landing the 100% discount on the wheel.”
According to Vakker, 12 customers on last Monday took home their refrigerator, television and even laptop, all for free after landing the 100% discount. Vakker said that the road show all started years ago at a time when courts began giving back to the people. She said that this event costs the company in excess of some $60 million to pull off countrywide.
The Road show concluded with the Grand Christmas tree lighting. Kids who especially looked forward to that segment of the Road show, were full of excitement as they met Santa Clause in person. The thrilling experience of also meeting in person Spiderman, Dora, the Minion and Mickey mouse, will be a long lasting memory for most of the kids in attendance.
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