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Safari Group has announced the launch of its Gold Rush mega promotion today across all its outlets in Qatar.
The promotion will continue until September 13.
Customers who buy goods worth QR50 during this period at any Safari outlet will be eligible to get a raffle coupon to enter into the mega draw to win 6kg gold, to be held at Safari Mall.
Three winners will take away 1kg gold every month in the following ratio: first winner 500gm, second winner 300gm and third winner 200gm. This will be a continuous process for the next six months, according to a statement issued by Safari Group director and general
manager Zainulabideen K.
Elaborating on the promotion details, he said: “With the aim of providing an exciting, value-added and customer-centric shopping experience and strengthening relationships, we have decided to launch this mega promotion and give away 6 kilo gold to our customers. Thanks to all Safari customers and avid shoppers who have shown great support and enthusiasm for our previous mega promotion, which was to win 18 Toyota Camry cars.
“Over the last many years of operations, we have perfected our products and services to cater to the increasing needs of customers. We have made a wide variety of quality products available and affordable for customers through our ideally located outlets, and are working on many more ways to serve them better.”
The draws will take place at Safari Mall on April 5, May 5, June 5, July 5, August 7 and September 14. There will be three winners on each occasion.
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