Dubai, United Arab Emirates: Only 7 days remain before the winners of the official National Day Prizes are announced on 2nd December. One lucky winner will drive off in a Limited Edition Mercedes-AMG G63 and another will walk away with a whopping AED500,000 in cash. Both prizes are available to be won exclusively on http://www.idealz.com.
National Day Cash Prize
In celebration of the UAE’s 50th National Day, Idealz is hosting an extravagant grand cash prize of AED500,000. Anyone hoping to win this cash jackpot needs to simply visit http://www.idealz.com or the Idealz App and purchase a Ubel Badge, for just AED50. This commemorative badge was specially designed to celebrate the remarkable achievements of the UAE in the past five decades, on its Year of the Fiftieth.
National Day Grand Prize
The Grand Prize of the Year of the Fiftieth is a Limited-Edition Mercedes-AMG G63: UAE Golden Jubilee Edition. This special SUV is one out of only fifty units produced, each with an exclusive serial number to represent every year of the UAE’s union. For a chance to win this Grand Prize, shoppers simply need to purchase a Unity Hoodie from http://www.idealz.com or the Idealz App.
The draws of both campaigns will be held live on television on 2nd December and the winners will immediately walk away with these life-changing prizes.
About Idealz:
Idealz is an online store that has reimagined the shopping experience. Buy any Idealz product and you will get the chance to win a wide range of luxury prizes from five campaign categories: cars, cash, and gold, jewelry and watches, electronics, and lifestyle. Once you purchase a product, you will receive a complimentary coupon into the prize draw of the campaign you selected.
So far, Idealz has awarded over AED75 million worth of prizes to over 2,200 winners of 72 different nationalities. The rewards-based company also has an innovative CSR program in partnership with Dubai Cares, that has converted customer donations into the construction and operation of numerous schools for children in developing countries.
