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Ramadan and Eid postcards out
A new series of postcards with images highlighting Ramadan and Eid have been introduced in line with the countdown celebration of the 100th weekly draw of Postcard Millionaire (PM) combined with the nation's preparations for Ramadan.
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- The postcards feature the UAE's rich artistic and religious culture.
Dubai: A new series of postcards with images highlighting Ramadan and Eid have been introduced in line with the countdown celebration of the 100th weekly draw of Postcard Millionaire (PM) combined with the nation's preparations for Ramadan.
The new series depict modern Dubai and emphasises the UAE's rich artistic and religious culture.
Although SMS and e-mail have taken over as the preferred mode of personal communication many residents and visitors in the UAE still prefer to send postcards to friends and family outside the UAE.
Millionaire campaign
Residents from all over the UAE and visitors have a chance to win a total of Dh30 million during the fourth Postcard Millionaire campaign, with the purchase of a Dh30 Postcard Millionaire pack.
Participants are eligible for entry into one weekly draw for Dh100,000 and a quarterly draw for Dh200,000.
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