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Singapore GP tickets at stake in Tattoo Black postpaid promo

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MANILA, Philippines—Want TO catch the Formula 1 night race in Singapore? Then head to the tattoo.globe.com.ph/promo/tattoo-black-singapore-race-promo portal and register your interest to avail any of the Tattoo Black’s postpaid plans.

Application forms received until noon of September 14 will be assigned a unique code, which will be raffled off electronically at 1 p.m. of the same day.

The winner will enjoy an all-expense paid trip for two (airfare, hotel accommodations and F1 ticket) to the 2012 SingTel Singapore Grand Prix happening from September 21 to 23.

The 2012 SingTel Singapore GP is Formula 1 racing’s only night race, staged on an exciting 5.073-kilometer street track in the heart of the city. The track makes use of two bridges across the harbor, the famous Padang Park.

Not just speed

“With a Tattoo Black Postpaid Plan, you get not just speed but unparalleled customer service. This all-expense paid trip to the Singapore Race is just one of the many perks in being a part of the Tattoo Black circle,” said Dong Ronquillo, head of Globe’s Tattoo Nomadic Broadband Business.

Tattoo Black, the premium mobile broadband stick that runs on fourth generation Long Term Evolution (4G LTE), a network platform that provides superior data speeds for a new range of mobile phones and gadgets.

Globe Telecom will inform the winner through registered mail, Facebook notification, e-mail and via cell phone call and text. The winner should confirm redemption of their prize within 24 hours from receipt of the registered mail.

Otherwise, the prize will be given to the next drawn winner if the original winner will not confirm in 24 hours (Globe Telecom will call the winner directly before the 24-hour period is over to get final confirmation on redemption of the prize).

Two plans

Customers may choose from Tattoo Black Plan 1799 and Tattoo Black Elite 2499. Both plans come with a dedicated hotline and priority handling in stores for ultimate customer satisfaction, assured Ronquillo.

Plan 1799 comes with free USB dongle and runs at speeds of up to 28 Mbps. Customers have the option to upgrade their device to a SuperStick for a minimum additional charge of only P150 a month. Customers who will get Tattoo Black Plan 1799 will also enjoy discounts at partner establishments plus nationwide concierge assistance.

Tattoo Black 2499, on the other hand, boasts of only the premium line-up of broadband customer service, running at speeds of up to 42 Mbps. With a dedicated hotline, priority handling in stores and a personal relationship manager to handle all that the Tattoo Black customer needs. Plan 2499 subscribers will also have complimentary tickets to Tattoo parties, MIASCOR Lounge Access Extension Card, credit limit extension and priority reservation on Globe handset and tablet devices.

Apart from the form where personal information should be completed, interested individual may only register once for the Singapore Grand Race raffle promo (entries will be raffled off electronically through the True Random Number Generator program from www.random.org).

The draw date will be at the Consumer Broadband Group office at the third floor of Globe Telecom Plaza 2 building (Pioneer corner Madison streets) in Mandaluyong City.

Should the first drawn winner will not confirm, the draw will also identify four more to serve as alternates.

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