Deleon-Coke and Maxine Henry-Clarke are this week's winners in the Maxxis tyres giveaway competition.
Nicholas McKoy (centre), general manager of Chad-Ad Distributors Limited — distributors of Maxxis tyres, is flanked by this week’s winners — Monique Deleon-Coke (left) and Maxine Henry-Clarke — at the Jamaica Observer’s Beechwood Avenue headquarters in St Andrew on Wednesday.
The two women won themselves gift vouchers which entitle them to a $5,000 discount off any Maxxis tyre purchase. The presentation took place at the Jamaica Observer's head office on Beechwood Avenue in St Andrew on Wednesday.
Deleon-Coke said she was browsing through the Auto section of Friday's publication when she saw a picture of last week's winners.
"I read the article, answered the questions and that was it," she said. "I'm happy."
Henry-Clarke said she was a bit sceptical when she read the article.
"I read the article on my smartphone, answered the questions and won," she said.
Each week two winners are chosen. A total of four women have won over the past two weeks, and two weeks remain in the competition.
Nicholas McKoy, general manager of Chad-Ad Distributors Limited — distributors of Maxxis tyres, congratulated the winners and urged them to be careful on the roads.
With an outlet at Newport West and another on Marcus Garvey Drive in St Andrew, Chad-Ad Distributor is the official tyres for the Jamaica Karting Association.
"Maxxis tyres outperform the other brands on all fronts... consistency, durability, performance, and competitve pricing," McKoy said.
QUESTIONS
1. How many people have won gift certificates in the competition to date?
2. How many weeks are left in the Maxxis tyres giveaway competition?
3. What are the four fronts which Maxxis tyres outperform all other brands?
E-mail your responses to marketingpromotion@jamaicaobserver.com
Nicholas McKoy (centre), general manager of Chad-Ad Distributors Limited — distributors of Maxxis tyres, is flanked by this week’s winners — Monique Deleon-Coke (left) and Maxine Henry-Clarke — at the Jamaica Observer’s Beechwood Avenue headquarters in St Andrew on Wednesday.
Nicholas McKoy (centre), general manager of Chad-Ad Distributors Limited — distributors of Maxxis tyres, is flanked by this week’s winners — Monique Deleon-Coke (left) and Maxine Henry-Clarke — at the Jamaica Observer’s Beechwood Avenue headquarters in St Andrew on Wednesday. #slideshowtoggler, #slideshowtoggler a, #slideshowtoggler img {filter:none !important;zoom:normal !important} 1/1 |
The two women won themselves gift vouchers which entitle them to a $5,000 discount off any Maxxis tyre purchase. The presentation took place at the Jamaica Observer's head office on Beechwood Avenue in St Andrew on Wednesday.
Deleon-Coke said she was browsing through the Auto section of Friday's publication when she saw a picture of last week's winners.
"I read the article, answered the questions and that was it," she said. "I'm happy."
Henry-Clarke said she was a bit sceptical when she read the article.
"I read the article on my smartphone, answered the questions and won," she said.
Each week two winners are chosen. A total of four women have won over the past two weeks, and two weeks remain in the competition.
Nicholas McKoy, general manager of Chad-Ad Distributors Limited — distributors of Maxxis tyres, congratulated the winners and urged them to be careful on the roads.
With an outlet at Newport West and another on Marcus Garvey Drive in St Andrew, Chad-Ad Distributor is the official tyres for the Jamaica Karting Association.
"Maxxis tyres outperform the other brands on all fronts... consistency, durability, performance, and competitve pricing," McKoy said.
QUESTIONS
1. How many people have won gift certificates in the competition to date?
2. How many weeks are left in the Maxxis tyres giveaway competition?
3. What are the four fronts which Maxxis tyres outperform all other brands?
E-mail your responses to marketingpromotion@jamaicaobserver.com