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Airtel contest

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Kochi , Dec. 22

Airtel has announced an exciting contest for its customers in Kerala, where one can win loads of prizes from 10 Sony Ericsson phones, 35 Nokia mobile phones to a bumper prize of a brand new Ford Fiesta.

To participate, a customer needs to dial 6460090 and answer simple questions and win 10 points for each correct answer. Customers can participate in the contest as many times as they want as the scores of every round will get added to their previously earned scores and will be intimated to them through an SMS.

The customer with the maximum points will drive away with the new Ford Fiesta.

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