How to "Get Lucky" with Lucky Numbers

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How To Play 

The game is very simple. Next to your address label (on the back of Merced Deals Magazine or on the Post Card that came with your magazine) in the yellow box is a unique number. Enter this number on our Home Page to see if it matches that week's "Lucky Numbers". A new winning "Lucky Numbers" is selected every Sunday Evening at 11:59pm, so check back every week to see if you are a winner. Prizes are awarded in random order. A list of prizes and consolation prizes is posted on our Home Page. Many of our merchants also display a "Lucky Numbers" in their place of business. Stop in to check your number or call and ask them what their "Lucky Numbers" is. You'll find a list of participating merchants in Merced Deals or look for the "Lucky Numbers" logo in their ad.

How A Business Can Participate

The "Lucky Numbers" provide advertisers with numerous promotional programs to attract customers to their locations, supplementing the coupons and other offers in their print ads. Since the "reward" offers can be limited in number, advertisers can increase their values making them exceptional incentives. For example, a restaurant might offer dinner for two, but limit the total number of winners in the cycle to 10. A hotel or resort might offer a free weekend - while an oil change facility could offer a "free oil change" limited to one new winner per week. The "Lucky Number" incentive rewards that can be developed by advertisers to attract new business is limitless!

To have your business participate in our "Lucky Numbers" program call 209-947-0026 or e-mail us:

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Want to make a real difference in the economy?  Shop Local!  Did you know that $100 spent at a national discount chain creates less than $13 worth of local economic activity?  That same $100 spent at a locally owned store generates $45!  Local merchants keep much more of their labor, profits and spending in the community instead of out of town - injecting three times as much money back into the local economy!
(Source:  livablecity.org, civiceconomies.com)