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Toshiba-AMP launch Rugby World Cup competition

For more details, call AMP on 01707 378 670 or visit www.ampair.co.uk

Toshiba distributor AMP is joining forces with the air conditioning manufacturer to launch a competition with the chance to win tickets for this year’s Rugby World Cup.

The tournament, which takes place from 18 September to 31 October, will see 48 matches played across England and Wales.

Over the coming months, customers and prospective customers have the opportunity to win one of four sets of tickets for high profile matches involving England, Scotland and Wales.

Two tickets each are up for grabs for the following matches:

  • Wales v Uruguay at Millennium Stadium on 20 September (entry from 09.00 on 4 August 2015 to 15.00 on 25 August)

  • South Africa v Scotland at St James’ Park on 3 October (entry from 09.00 on 26 August 2015 to 15.00 on 18 September)

  • England v Uruguay at Manchester City Stadium on 10 October (entry from 09.00 on 21 September 2015 to 15.00 on 5 October)

Thomas Dyson, AMP’s marketing manager, said: “We are delighted to be working with Toshiba on the Rugby World Cup 2015 competition. We are huge fans, and with tickets to some cracking big matches up for grabs, we know many customers and prospective customers will be keen to participate for the chance to be there on the day.”

To enter, visit http://amprugby.co.uk/ and simply enter your details. For a further chance to win, participants can follow amp on Twitter and Tweet a pre-set message. All is explained upon first entering via amprugby.co.uk. Participants can have up to two entries for each set of tickets. 

Entry requirements and terms and conditions for the competition can be found here: http://amprugby.co.uk/competition-terms.html

For more details, call AMP on 01707 378 670 or visit www.ampair.co.uk

 

10 August 2015

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