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Win a chance to have your bill burned this November

The winners will be selected via a random generator each day. 

EVERYDAY, one lucky Springfield shopper will have the chance to ‘burn their bill’ and get the money they spent back in cash. This as the Springfield Retail Centre launches their ‘burn the bill’ campaign which goes beyond Black Friday with 30 chances to win during the month of November.

In order to qualify as a daily ‘burn the bill’ winner, one has to spend a minimum of R200 at any of the stores at the centre, and enter via the SMS number 45213 with their full name, value spent and store name.

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Alternatively, they can visit the Springfield Retail Centre website and complete the online entry form.

Contestants can enter as many times as they like, as long as the purchase on the bill is no less than R200.

Entrants must keep their till slips in case they are chosen as a winner as the till slip will need to match the amount entered.

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The winners will be selected via a random generator each day.

Springfield Retail Centre offers a unique selection of destination stores from food to furnishings, and banks to baby accessories. 

For more information, visit the website: www.springfieldretailcentre.co.za. 

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