Prize bonanza: ‘Josh Cricket World Cup Inaami Scheme’

Yasir of Islamabad, Asghar of Karachi and Alvi of Multan win prizes


Our Correspondent March 01, 2015
Express Media Group’s Associate Director Marketing in Islamabad Munir Hussain, Senior Manager Marketing in Karachi Nadim Murad Khan and Promotion Manager in Multan Nasir Mahmood Shaikh hand over the prizes to winners. PHOTO: EXPRESS

MULTAN/ QUETTA/ ISLAMABAD/ KARACHI: The downpour of gifts in the ‘Josh Cricket World Cup Inaami Scheme’ continues with cooperation of the Express Media, McDonald’s Pakistan, and Fast Food Marketing.

Yasir Khan of Islamabad and Asghar Aziz of Karachi got microwave ovens, while Abdul Razzaq Alvi of Multan won a dinner set on giving correct answers for Sri Lanka-Bangladesh match.

Express Media Group’s Associate Director Marketing in Islamabad Munir Hussain, Senior Manager Marketing in Karachi Nadim Murad Khan and Promotion Manager in Multan Nasir Mahmood Shaikh handed over the prizes.

The overjoyed winners thanked Express Publications and McDonald’s Pakistan for the gifts. They said that Express Media Group is promoting sports in the society, which is a healthy trend that other institutions should follow.

Nasir Mahmood Shaikh said that the gift scheme of Express has increased the interest of people in the World Cup. “The size and value of gifts will get bigger and bigger with the start of the quarter-finals,” he said.

Alvi said the best thing about the scheme is that there is no waiting period for the prizes won. The delivery of gifts is so quick that it has made watching cricket matches even more exciting, he said.

Under the ‘Josh World Cup ka aur Inaam Express, McDonald’s kay’ scheme, numerous gifts can be won by answering three simple questions via SMS before the start of matches. Winners are selected through a lucky-draw. Gifts include motorcycles, refrigerators, freezers, microwave ovens, LCD TV, air-conditioners and many other items.

Results of the lucky-draw are published each day in The Express Tribune, Daily Express and Sindh Express.


Published in The Express Tribune, March 1st, 2015.

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