Lucky Dollar makes lucky customer’s day –with motorbike giveaway
Lucky Dollar Regent Street Branch Manager, Sharon Persaud hands over keys to the motorbike to lucky customer, Lonell Joseph (Photo by Adrian Narine)
Lucky Dollar Regent Street Branch Manager, Sharon Persaud hands over keys to the motorbike to lucky customer, Lonell Joseph (Photo by Adrian Narine)

LUCKY Dollar, the furniture and appliances store, added to the Christmas excitement by handing over a motorbike to lucky customer Lonell Joseph yesterday at its Regent Street Branch.

The company will be giving away nine motorbikes to lucky customers who shop from December 1, 2014 to December 23, 2014. Entering this promotion is very easy as customers simply have to shop to the value of $30,000 and over to receive a coupon and every $30,000 spent will give them an additional coupon, thereby ensuring that the more they spend the more coupons they receive.
Four motorbikes will be given away at Lucky Dollar on Regent Street and one each at the branches.
Yesterday’s handing over is the second bike to be won during the Christmas promotion. This promotion has become an annual fixture on the company’s calendar and creates a lot of excitement among customers who look forward to it during the holiday season every year.
This time Lucky Dollar is also offering customers just one dollar down on their purchases plus twenty-four months and over contracts customers can get four months interest free and up to three months free installments.
Lucky Dollar, a sister company to Courts Guyana, prides itself on being a part of each and every community where its stores are located and this offer is being seen as one of the many ways that the company can reward customers for their loyal patronage throughout the year.

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