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Win Arsenal key chains

The BEC-Tero Entertainment will open the second Arsenal Shop in a department store on October 12 after its first branch at the Central World has made a resounding success. Win 10 Arsenal key chains



The BEC-Tero Entertainment will open the second Arsenal Shop in a department store on October 12 after its first branch at the Central World has made a resounding success.

On such occasion, the BEC-Tero Entertainment joins hands with The Nation Sports to present 10 beautiful Arsenal key chains worth Bt250 each to The Nation's readers. Just give the right answer to the below question and send your answer to sportsguy_nation@hotmail.com within October 14. The 10 lucky winners will be announced on October 15 on The Nation Sports website.

QUESTIOIN: In what PROVINCE will the second Arsenal Shop be open on October 12?

 

Note: Only the 10 fastest readers with the right answer will each receive an Arsenal key chain.

 


 
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