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Polish Carrier Plus Is Giving Away Windows Phone Themed Shoes To Its Subscribers – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
May 27, 2014
1 min read

Contest: Plus (Polish carrier) giving away Windows themed sneakers to its subscribers

If you are living in Poland, love the Windows Phone, and are a subscriber of Plus (a local carrier), you’re in luck. Plus is celebrating the launch of Nokia Lumia 630 and is running a contest which is open to all Plus subscribers who have purchased a Nokia Lumia Windows Phone device after March 1st. They are giving away a pair of Windows Phone themed sneakers to lucky winners every day. The contest is starting from 26th May, 2014 (today) and will end on 30th June, 2014.

To enter the competition, you need to download a free app called ‘Trampkomania for Windows Phone.’ After you’ve downloaded and installed Trampkomania, start by customizing your home screen and send it to them after you’re done. Users with the most creative and original theme will have the chance to win those awesome Windows Phone sneakers.  

A jury will select 18 winners everyday and they will be notified via the app itself. They can also choose from three different shoe designs Plus has to offer. Good luck to all the participants!

No word on when this type of promotion will ever hit the United States.

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