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Exabytes launches ‘Vision Beyond’ campaign with a chance to win an Apple Vision Pro

Exabytes' 'Vision Beyond' campaign offers a chance to win an Apple Vision Pro for customers purchasing or transferring a .SG or .COM.SG domain.

Exabytes, Southeast Asia’s leading all-in-one provider of business, cloud, digital, and e-commerce solutions, has announced an exciting new campaign called ‘Vision Beyond.’ This promotional offer allows customers to win an Apple Vision Pro by purchasing or transferring a .SG or .COM.SG domain with Exabytes.

Serving over 160,000 customers globally, Exabytes is trusted for its comprehensive range of services and client satisfaction. The company offers more than just web hosting. As a comprehensive all-in-one business solutions provider, they equip your business with the tools needed to build and grow your online presence. Known and recognised as Southeast Asia’s leading all-in-one provider, Exabytes powers a vast network of satisfied customers worldwide. They offer a full range of services, from web hosting to digital marketing, ensuring your business has all the necessary tools to succeed online.

About the ‘Vision Beyond’ campaign

Participating in this campaign is straightforward. Existing customers can earn an entry by registering a new domain or transferring a domain to Exabytes (.sg or .com.sg). New customers have more opportunities to increase their chances. By transferring a domain (.sg or .com.sg), new customers can gain two entries. Those who register a new domain (.sg or .com.sg) with Exabytes will receive three entries.

The campaign runs from 1 July 2024 to 30 September 2024, concluding at 11:59 PM. There will be one winner selected in a prize draw, which is scheduled to take place between 1-7 November 2024. The cut-off date to qualify for the draw is 30 September 2024.

Visit the campaign page at Exabytes Apple Vision Pro for more details on how to participate and the full terms and conditions.

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