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- Festive Offers And Ang Pao Giveaway From Nissan This CNY
In light of the upcoming Chinese New Year celebrations, Edaran Tan Chong Motor (ETCM) have announced a festive campaign featuring special offers and Ang Pao giveaways happening at participating Nissan showrooms nationwide.
One key highlight is savings of up to RM9,950 for purchases of models such as the Serena, Navara, X-Trail, and Almera. On top of which, a special customised Accessories Package is also available for each model priced at RM1,000. This festive sales offer is set to run from Jan 1 until Jan 31.
That aside, this festive campaign also seeks to reward customers servicing their vehicles at any Tan Chong Ekspres Auto Servis Sdn. Bhd. (TCEAS) Service Centre or authorised Nissan service centre.
This runs from Jan 1 to Feb 28 and participants stand a chance to win lucky draw prizes worth up to RM388,000. Entry requires a minimum spend of RM388 in one transaction (T&C apply). Up for grabs here are cash prizes worth RM8, RM18, RM88, RM188, RM288, or RM888, or an "Ang Pao" gift. Each customer will only be given ONE chance to win the lucky draw.
Lastly, this festive campaign also sees ETCM running a special social media contest throughout the entire month of January. Called the ‘Count & Hop Into Prosperity’ Contest, this is open to all members of the public and it runs through the Nisan Malaysia Facebook and Instagram pages.
For this, no purchases are required, but participants only need to count the number of rabbits hidden in the visual shown and provide the answer, together with contact details, via the Nissan Malaysia Facebook Inbox. Then, participants should also tag 3 friends in the comments section to complete the submission.
Submissions with the correct answers will win Watsons vouchers worth RM20. A total of 88 prizes to be given out and selection of winning submissions are based on a first come first served basis.
More details about this campaign are available via the Nissan Malaysia website.
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