ExoClick, Paxum Partner for Free Traffic Giveaway

ExoClick, Paxum Partner for Free Traffic Giveaway

BARCELONA — ExoClick has teamed up with global e-wallet payment service Paxum to give away two prizes of $1,000 in traffic.

Prize one is open to existing Paxum clients on ExoClick’s ad network. To be eligible for the draw, you must have used Paxum to make a payment transaction on ExoClick at least once, between Dec. 1 and Dec. 31, 2016.

Prize two is open to new Paxum clients. To be eligible for the draw, you must sign up to Paxum and make a payment transaction on ExoClick at least once, between Dec. 1 and Dec. 31, 2016.

All dates range from 12:01 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. CET.

All advertisers that use Paxum on ExoClick during the allocated time are automatically entered into the drawing, which will be held on Monday, January 4, when ExoClick will select random winners of both prizes who will each win $1,000 to spend on ExoClick traffic.

The winners will be notified by email, and will have 30 days to redeem their prizes. If the prize is not redeemed by midnight, February 2 (CET), the judges will select a new winner to award the prize to.

The judges’ decision is final.

The two prizes of $1,000 are non-transferable and are redeemable as credit in the winning advertiser’s accounts to the value of the prize, which can only be spent on traffic from the ExoClick platform.

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