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Game gives back to loyal shoppers through truckloads competition

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African retailer Game is giving 20 lucky shoppers the chance to win a R5000 shopping voucher simply by spending R500 or more between 21 July and 7 September, through its ‘Win a Truckload’ competition.

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“Given the current economic climate in South Africa, we want to give back to our loyal shoppers - as they have shown unwavering support for Game in the face of tough times,” explains Katherine Madley, Vice President of Marketing at Game. “We decided to keep the entry mechanic simple to ensure that all our consumers stand the chance to win when they shop our unbeatable deals during the four-week period.”

The competition is valid for both in-store and online purchases made within the timeframe on any of the items stocked at Game. Entrants will simply need to SMS their name, surname, contact number and qualifying till slip or sequence number to 40105 to enter the draw.

The winners will be chosen at random and announced in September 2021. T’s and C’s apply.

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