Fluke Announces Sweepstakes for Customers

Oct. 29, 2009
Winner flies free to Miami to see the Big Game for trying new Fluke test tools

Everett, Wash.-based Fluke Corp. will two tickets to Miami for football’s Big Game on February 7. The sweepstakes package also includes airfare, lodging for up to three nights, and a complimentary car rental. The winner will be announced the first week of January 2010.

To enter the Fluke football Big Game Sweepstakes, customers first watch at least one video or interactive demonstration on Fluke's Web site. After completing the online training, they will receive a link to the sweepstakes entry form. Entrants will be qualified through a set of questions on the entry form. Entry is limited to one per person. Entrants can also choose to participate in a live product demonstration offered by their preferred Fluke distributor. Distributors will have mail-in entry forms available in mid-October. Live product demonstrations must be for one of the eight new and featured products outlined in the program. For official rules, Web site.

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