IPEX “Great Escape – Lap to Luxury” Promotion

September 9, 2024

IPEX has launched its annual customer sweepstakes promotion. Professional electrical contractors across Canada can earn a luxury trip, gift cards, branded gear, and more by signing up through the manufacturer’s website or visiting an IPEX distributor using a ballot box.

Luxury

Running from August 28 to October 2, 2024, The Great Escape – Lap to Luxury grand prize is a chance to win one of two incredible racing events in Montreal, Canada. The prize includes three nights’ accommodation, round-trip flights, passes to the race with access to spaces around the track, dinner for one night, and more.

Second-place winners will receive a $250 gift card for Canadian Tire.

Distributor branches also have a chance to win, including one of 100 branded gear items, and win one of 10 $750 sponsored events for team building.

To enter and read full contest details, please visit www.scepterrewards.ca. Professional contractors are invited to visit this site for detailed instructions on participating. The promotion is open to all Canadian-based professional electrical contractors, one entry per person.

For more information on the Scepter product lineup, contractors should visit https://ipexna.com/ or contact their local IPEX distributor.

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