Security guard wins Gel 50 thousand in Georgia`s invoice lottery
10.05.12 18:07
Alexander Zarkua living in the town of Zugdidi of Samegrelo Region in Western Georgia has won Gel 50 thousand in the invoice lottery. The security guard became a winner after he bought two packages of sunflower seeds, each costing 40 Georgian tetris.
Representatives of teh Revenue Service of Georgia are going to Zugdidi today evening to hand over a symbolical invoice to the lucky invoice owner.
Meanwhile the invoice lottery is going on. The Revenue Service has embarked the lottery to encourage customers to ask for invoices as proof of payment.
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