I’m sure you have one in your family.
There always seems to be one person, constantly claiming a myriad of small promotional prizes on a weekly basis.
Do you know why they win? Because they enter competitions often.They’re the ones who are forever peeling the linings off the caps of soda bottles, mailing in bags and bags of promotional wrappers, dropping till slips into boxes – and so on.
And do you know why they enter? Because winning stuff is awesome.
And the emotion of awesome is augmented in proportionate gain, relative to the awesomeness of the prize.
Ergo, the more awesome the prize, the better the feeling.
For example, winning a car brings on one times torrent of endorphins through your otherwise chemically-starved brain.
Winning a R2 000 Kulula voucher is also quite nice.
In fact, winning anything at all is likely to boost our self-esteem, our interpersonal confidence, make us happier, and fight off cancer. (Hint: one fact in that last sentence was not true.)
All of this is fantastic to know, given that we’ve just found you a great place to make free entries to competitions with awesome prizes.
Prizes like cars. More specifically, Citroen C3, valued at R205 000.
Prizes like R2 000 Kulula vouchers.
How, you ask? We’re glad you asked. We are. Through JustPlay.co.za, that’s how.
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Oh, hey. What’s this we have in our pocket? A bonus code? Well look at that! Enter the bonus code: 2OV when you sign up, and you’ll get 10 extra entries to pour into winning that car, or iPad.
Winning is 2oceansVibe approved, so get out there and do it for us.
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