Siemens to give away a truck in 'Rewards' promotion

June 7, 2002
Need a truck? Siemens, Alpharetta, Ga., is presenting a 2002 Dodge Durango as the grand prize in its Drive to Rewards promotion aimed at increasing distributors’ stocked-products business. Customers receive a game card with every qualifying product order they purchase, and counter personnel can earn Siemens Rewards points for every card handed out. The points are redeemable online for prizes, including

Need a truck? Siemens, Alpharetta, Ga., is presenting a 2002 Dodge Durango as the grand prize in its Drive to Rewards promotion aimed at increasing distributors’ stocked-products business.

Customers receive a game card with every qualifying product order they purchase, and counter personnel can earn Siemens Rewards points for every card handed out. The points are redeemable online for prizes, including electronics, sporting goods, and travel vouchers. They will also be entered into a monthly drawing.

The promotion runs through Sept. 15. For more information, visit www.sea.siemens.com.

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