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Announcing the grand DSS Raffles, the organisers said that 10 winners will win new BMW 740Li and a million dirhams in cash. The raffles are being organised in co-ordination with Arabian Gulf Mechanical Centre (AGMC) the exclusive importer of BMW, Mini and Rolls-Royce.
The ticket sales for the draw to select the winners from amongst 5,000 participants will start from June 1 and run till the end of the summer event.
Ibrahim Saleh, DSS CEO, said: "The prize is bigger since we are offering the 2006 model of the BMW 740Li."
The raffle is based on the success of DSF Lexus raffle running since 1996.
Tickets are priced at Dh200 and are available at any of the participating outlets or DSS venues including Deira City Centre, Hamarain Centre, Lamcy Plaza, Ibn Batuta Mall, Modhesh Fun City, the Gold Souk, BurJuman, Baniyas Square, Al Fahidi Street and Emarat Petrol Stations or online at www.timeoutdubai.com or www.itptickets.com.
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