Become a ‘Fan’ for the chance to win a Xpelair Slimline fan

Become a ‘Fan’ for the chance to win a Xpelair Slimline fan

Xpelair Ventilation Solutions is celebrating the launch of its new Facebook page by giving away five of its recently launched Slimline fans, absolutely free!

The giveaway couldn’t be easier to enter – simply become a ‘Fan’ of Xpelair’s Facebook page before the 1st September 2011 and you could be in with a chance of winning one of these stylish and low profile ventilation fans.

Anna Lovelock at Xpelair commented, ‘Social networking has become a phenomenon. At Xpelair, we are embracing this by launching our own Facebook page, just like many of our installer and end user customers have done.

‘Our page is specifically designed to keep users up to date with all our latest news, from new product launches and service improvements, right through to promotions, advice and support. It also gives people the chance to give comments and provide us with feedback, something that is invaluable in helping the business continue to move forward.’

The winner of Xpelair’s Facebook competition will be chosen at random from everyone that ‘Likes’ the page. This will be selected by a representative of the company’s marketing team and announced at 12pm (noon) on 1st September 2011.

To enter, simply log into your Facebook account and type Xpelair Ventilation Solutions into the search bar at the top. Then all you need to do is ‘Like’ the page before 1st August 2011 to be in with a chance of winning a prize.

Alternatively, visit: www.facebook.com/Xpelair and click ‘Like’ and you will become a ‘Fan’.

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