Diamonds are fovever: Win a voucher worth R5000 with 'Sterns Friday Frenzy Competition'

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Sterns wants to bring the excitement back into Black Friday, so we will be running the Sterns Friday Frenzy competition every Friday for the next two weeks.

We want YOU to guess what’s in the box for a chance to win a Sterns voucher worth R5000! To enter to WIN all you must do is go to the ‘WIN’ page at ecr.co.za, click under the win tab and pick between the 3 guesses what the item of the week is.

Today Stacey and J Sbu had a beautiful gift in studio that had diamonds all and as Stacey described can be used for a special moment or occasion.

Listen to the podcast to hear how to walk away with a R5000 sterns voucher.
13 Nov 2020 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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