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Winners of the Joyalukkas Dazzling Diwali promotion have been picked by an official from the Ministry of Economy and Commerce in the presence of Jestin Anto, regional manager – Qatar, and customers at the Joyalukkas branch in LuLu Hypermarket, Gharaffa.
In a statement, the jeweller said “the mega winning opportunity” provided by the Joyalukkas Dazzling Diwali promotion received an “overwhelming response from customers across the GCC, Singapore and Malaysia”.
The first 100 winners of the Diwali campaign have been announced, who will get gold coins. The promotion is offering every customer who shop for jewellery worth QR500 the opportunity to win up to 15kg of gold.
“During the promotion period, shoppers can also benefit from other exciting offers, such as zero deduction on old gold jewellery exchange and guaranteed gold rate protection with just 10% down-payment,” said John Paul Alukkas, executive director at Joyalukkas Group.
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