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03Aug

Winners of the 2023 Instore Days major prize winners revealed

This year’s Ruralco Instore Days prize draw period kicked off on June 1. Every $250 spent with Ruralco Instore Days participating suppliers until July 9 enabled members one entry in the draw to win one of three House of Travel vouchers valued at $15,000, $10,000, and $5,000.

 

After drawing the winner under police supervision, Ruralco wants to say a huge congratulations to Evan & Maxine Chisnall from Ardleigh, winner of the $15,000 voucher, Steven Burrowes, winner of the $10,000 voucher and Surrey Hills Station, winner of the $5,000 voucher.

 

“Thank you to all those who spent with us over the Instore Days period to gain entries in the prize pool. We are thrilled with the support for this year’s Instore Days and look forward to bringing you this well-known event for years to come, and especially next year when we celebrate our 30th Instore Days,” says Ruralco CEO Rob Sharkie.

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