Shop for Dh200, win a luxury car at Dubai's 3-day super sale

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Shop for Dh200, win a luxury car at Dubais 3-day super sale

First 100 shoppers to spend Dh1,000 at Dubai Festival City Mall each day, will receive free movie tickets.

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Published: Tue 8 May 2018, 1:55 PM

Last updated: Wed 9 May 2018, 10:21 PM

To celebrate the return of three day Super Sale this weekend, malls across Dubai are offering plenty of opportunities to win incredible prize giveaways, including cars, shopping vouchers and cash as part of the 'Shop and Win' promotions when they shop from 10-12 May 2018. 
Ibn Battuta Mall is offering one lucky shopper a chance to win a brand-new BMW 3 series throughout the citywide retail extravaganza. Customers who spend Dh200 in any of the outlets at Ibn Battuta Mall will be entered into a draw to drive away in a brand-new car, making this the perfect excuse to go shopping and bag a brand new car. 
Citibank users can triple their chances of winning when they apply for a loan or a credit card at the Citibank branch at Ibn Battuta Mall.
Ripe Market will open its pop-up market for the first time ever in Festival Square on 11 May to celebrate the 3 Day Super Sale in Dubai Festival City, adding an extra special touch to the mega shopping event.
The first 100 shoppers to spend Dh1,000 at Dubai Festival City Mall each day, will receive free movie tickets, additional 25 per cent discount cards to spend in the outlets and instant cashback, so shoppers are encouraged to get down there quick and grab a bargain this weekend! 
Everyone is a winner at City Centre Deira with shoppers who spend Dh500 or more in any of the outlets in the mall instantly receiving in-store prizes or a Mall Gift Card worth Dh100. The prizes don't end there, shoppers who spend Dh1,501 or more daily, will receive a Mall Gift Card worth Dh300 or two VOX cinema tickets, ensuring all customers will leave City Centre Deira with a smile on their faces and bags in their hands.


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