Apartment in Kyiv for three packages: 'Nova Poshta' announced a grand raffle.


A new promotion from Nova Poshta promises two-room apartments in Kyiv for the lucky winner. To participate in the raffle, you need to receive a few packages by the end of August and register your phone number. The more shipments you receive, the higher your chances of winning!
To participate in the promotion, you must receive at least three deliveries by August 31 of this year and register your phone number. The more packages the participant receives, the higher their chances of winning.
Nova Poshta will also hand out nine electric scooters among participants who receive at least one package during the promotion. The winner will receive an apartment in Kyiv without any additional costs for registration or taxes.
This opportunity is available to millions of Nova Poshta's customers and will last until the end of summer, giving everyone a chance to win their own home in the capital of Ukraine. It is also worth mentioning that Ukrainians recently received 200 million hryvnias to implement their business ideas.
The 'Unpack Your Own Apartment' promotion from Nova Poshta offers the chance to win one’s own housing in Kyiv to participants who receive shipments by the end of summer. Besides the grand prize, participants can also win electric scooters, making participation in the promotion even more attractive. Those interested in taking part in the draw should pay attention to the terms and participate to have a chance to win!
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