Total Philippines hopes to extend their gratitude to their valued customers through the Pamaskong Regalo ng Total promo. A total of 2,000 individuals will get a chance to get free fuel vouchers of up to P1,000 this Christmas season – all just by gassing up at select Total stations.
Until January 5, 2019, customers who would present a P1,000-worth of single-receipt fuel purchase will receive one e-raffle ticket code. The e-raffle code entitles them to a chance to win P100, P200, or P1,000 fuel vouchers. You may increase your chances of winning by pumping up with P1,000-worth of Total’s Excelium gas to get two e-raffle entries. Electronic raffle draws will be conducted 5, 12, 21, 29, and January 5.
To receive your raffle entry, you will be asked to input your contact details on the tablet that will be presented by the service crew. After accomplishing this simple task, a code will then be sent directly to your mobile number via a text message. Winners will be notified via another text message after the raffle draws. On the other hand, winners of P500 and P1,000 fuel e-vouchers will be posted on Total Philippines Corporation’s official Facebook page, as they will also be notified via registered mail.
In addition to the fuel e-vouchers, customers with P200 single-receipt purchase of any participating Nestle ice cream variants can get a limited-edition Bonjour insulated bag for only P30. You may check out totaloil.com.ph or facebook.com/TotalinthePhilippines for more information on the list of participation stations, as well as the detailed mechanics of the promo.
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