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Native Instruments 15th Anniversary Raffle
Native Instruments will celebrate their 15th Anniversary with a daily online raffle that will run from October 17 to 31.
To join the celebration, all you have to do is to sign up and register at Native Instruments "NI" website. Signing up will get you updated information from Native Instruments and will also give you a chance at winning Native Instruments 15th Anniversary daily prizes and the grand prize raffle.
Native-Instruments.com will feature a daily prize draw where you have a chance to win one special Native Instruments products, one NI T-Shirt of your and you will get a copy of the NI anniversary book. The daily prize draw will feature a specific product each day which you can check on their site. You are free to visit NI's website everyday to increase your chances of winning.
There will also be 15 runner ups who will receive the same Native Instrument shirt and the anniversary book.
To culminate the anniversary celebration, Native Instruments will be holding a grand raffle draw which will reward a lucky individual with an all-expenses-paid trip for two to the Native Instruments offices in either Berlin or LA! Everyone that participated in the daily raffle is automatically included in the Grand Prize.
NI will also be giving away a 15th Anniversary T-Shirt for free to those that will purchase their products from October 17 to 31. All you have to do is add the free "Future of Sound" T-shirt to your shopping cart along with the Native Instruments product you will purchase. The free T-Shirt item will show up just below your order.
If you didn't win, don't fret because you can still join in on the celebration by buying one of the limited edition anniversary T-shirts which have a regular price of $29.95. These shirts were designed by four different designers and is available at the NI online shop.
For additional information and details, head over to Native-instruments.com.
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