good afternoon.
I already wrote an email. They replied, asking for my last name. I sent the last name. and after that there was no reply.
my question is still about the ball :) there was some kind of promotion. You had to pay for purchases with a credit card. then an SMS came saying that I had won a ball. but where to pick it up, they would send later.
so I would still like to receive this ball I won :)
name - Raskumandrin Stanislav Igorevich.
I will not send my card number over an unsecured channel, and I did not find a general feedback form in the internet bank (the one there is seems to be only for questions about the internet bank)
please call me (the phone number is stored in your system) - tell me what is going on with this prize; whether it exists at all or whether this was just some mistake.
thank you.
Dear Stanislav Igorevich!
Thank you for participating in Raiffeisenbank's MasterCard credit card promotion "Your Ticket to Football!"
Please note that the period for issuing second-level prizes (balls) ran until October 30, 2008, and therefore at the moment receiving the prize is no longer possible.
You can review the promotion rules, the prize-issuing procedure, and current promotions by following this link:
http://www.raiffeisen.ru/retail/creditcard/specialoffer/#43=1061
If you have any further questions, please contact the Information Center by phone at 8 800 200 91 00 (toll-free line for calls from Russia).
Sincerely,
Information Center,
ZAO Raiffeisenbank
Moishe bought a donkey from an old peasant for one hundred dollars. The peasant was supposed to bring him the donkey the next day. The peasant came, as agreed, but without the donkey.
— Sorry, but the donkey died.
— Well then, give me back my 100 dollars.
— I can't, I already spent it.
— Fine, then just leave me the donkey.
— But what will you do with it? asked the old man.
— I will raffle it off.
— But you cannot raffle off a dead donkey!
— I can, trust me. I just won't tell anyone that it is dead.
A month later the peasant met Moishe:
— What happened with that dead donkey?
— I raffled it off, just as I said. I sold five hundred lottery tickets at two dollars apiece and ended up making 898 dollars in profit.
— And nobody complained???
— Only one guy. The one who won the donkey. He got very angry... well, so I just gave him his two dollars back.