SALLR 2020 Lucky Draw Survey

The deadline for the FIRST LUCKY DRAW is 26 April 2020. The actual draw is to take place on 30 April 2020. Obviously, these dates were advertised before the current coronavirus crisis hit us. The SALLR team has been inundated with requests to postpone both the above dates to later dates. We have therefore decided to conduct a survey to assist us in determining an appropriate response to the above requests.

You are cordially invited to participate in this survey by indicating your response, before 17h00 on Thursday, 24 April 2020, as follows:

Postpone

If you think that the LUCKY DRAW should be POSTPONED:

  • if you are reading this on your phone, laptop, etc, please go to https://bit.ly/SALLR-postpone
  • if you are reading this on your desktop, please add us to your phone’s address book and send us a ‘yes’ on WhatsApp. Our WhatsApp number is 041 373 4322

Don't Postpone

If you think that the LUCKY DRAW should NOT BE POSTPONED:

  • if you are reading this on your phone, laptop, etc, please go to https://bit.ly/SALLR-dont-postpone
  • if you are reading this on your desktop, please add us to your phone’s address book and send us a ‘no’ on WhatsApp. Our WhatsApp number is 041 373 4322

We simply cannot wait to make you a winner:
58 prizes are up for grabs: R250 000 prize fund

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