AD Rewards “Redeem for a Dream” Contest

AD Rewards

 November 13, 2018

This past summer, from July 1 to September 15, AD Rewards ran the Redeem for a Dream promotion. For every 20,000 points redeemed, customers of electrical distributors were automatically entered into a draw where they had a chance to win one of two early bird prizes and one of four tiered prizes, with the grand prize valued at $20,000. For each distributor that had a winner from their branch, the branch was also awarded a prize. In total, over $55,000 in prizes were awarded.

In total, over $55,000 in prizes were awarded. (Shown in photo: $20,000 grand prize winner D & D Electric, a customer of Ideal Supply’s Stratford, Ontario Branch.) 

Congratulations to the following customers and branches: 

  • Grand Prize Winner ($20,000) — D & D Electric Ltd. — Ideal Supply, Stratford, ON
  • Second Prize Winner ($10,000) — B.R. Électrique Inc. — Tradelco Inc., Quebec, QC
  • Third Prize Winner ($5,000) — Kirby Electric — Ideal Supply, Stratford, ON 
  • Fourth Prize Winner ($1,500) — Canyon Industrial Electrical Services — E.B. Horsman & Son, Vernon BC 

The AD Rewards program also offered an early bird promotion, with these winners: 

  • Normand Côté Entrepreneur Électricien Inc. — Franklin Empire, Quebec, QC 
  • McVey Electrical — Gerrie Electric Wholesale Limited, Brantford, ON

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