Nelsen Corp. Announces June Sweepstakes Winners

July 15, 2009
Company is celebrating its 55th year of business with sweepstakes for dealers

Nelsen Corp. has announced the five monthly winners for June in its 55th Anniversary Sweepstakes. Summit Water Treatment of Ft. Wayne, Ind., Miracle Soft Water of Howell, Mich., Champion Water of Dexter, Mich., Ashberry Water Co. of Tampa, Fla., and Quality Water Treatment of Houston each received a TomTom GPS as First Prize Winners.

Nelsen Corp. is celebrating its 55th year in business, The grand prize winner for the sweepstakes will win their choice of a new 2010 Harley Davidson motorcycle, Ford Mustang or Chevy Silverado pickup. Each month during the promotion period five first-prize winners are drawn.

Every water dealer in good standing with Nelsen Corp. will receive one chance for each $500 in invoiced merchandise (excluding freight and taxes). There’s no limit on how many times an individual dealer may enter—spend $1,000 and get two chances to win; spend $100,000 and receive 200 chances, etc. Dealers can also earn bonus entries through online sales, commercial orders or sales increases.

No purchase is necessary to enter this sweepstakes. Complete rules are available at www.nelsencorp.com.

Source: Nelsen Corp.

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