Win Big with Parts Connection

Win Big with Parts Connection

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Parts Connection has just launched its new promotion - Win Big with Parts Connection!

The promotion started on February 1, and will be running through to September 30  – the biggest and longest promotion they have ever done – and all Parts Connection members are taking part.  

The promotion is open to anyone who buys parts off any member – that’s trade, retail and online customers.  Every month during the promotion period there is a prize worth $2,000 and there is a grand prize in September worth $20,000.  

When customers purchase a part in a particular month they are eligible to enter that month’s prize draw and the grand prize draw.  Not only do they “Win Big”, but every entry Parts Connection receives they will donate $1 to the NZ Cancer Society.

The prizes have been chosen with everyone in mind, from Weber BBQs to weekends away, including flights and accommodation to Australia, Hanmer Springs and Queenstown, to a car racing package at Hampton Downs.  Of course there is also a power tools package for handymen, and a fishing gear package for water enthusiasts.  

Moving onto the grand prize, not only is it worth $20,000, but the grand prize winner will get to choose a package to suit them!  The grand winner has the choice of travel valued at $20,000, a Freedom Furniture gift card valued at $20,000, or Fisher and Paykel appliances of their choice valued at $20,000.

The Parts Connection group is so motivated to raise funds and awareness for the NZ Cancer Society that they are all taking part in the Relay for Life run that will be held at Trust Stadium, Waitakere, on the weekend of the March 15 and 16.  

The Relay for Life event runs for 18 hours, and some of the members have committed to getting out of bed in the early hours of the morning to take part.  “It’s going to be a fun team building event that every participant will get a lot out of,” says Pam McNickle, organiser of the Win Big promotion.

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