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2degrees offers $2 phones at St Lukes

For Immediate Release
24 November 2011

2degrees offers $2 phones at St Lukes

2degrees is growing again, with the official opening of its 19th Auckland store this Saturday.

The 2degrees store at Westfield St Lukes Shopping Centre expands the company’s retail footprint to 31 nationwide. It will be officially opened at 9am on Saturday 26 November.

In a special opening day promotion, the first 50 customers to bring in their old mobile phones to donate to the Starship Mobile Phone Recycling Appeal will be given a scratch card for a 2degrees credit of between $6 and $10.

Other launch day offers include:


• 50 Nokia C1-01 phones for only $2 each with any top up of $20 or more
• 50 Huawei G6600 Good 2 Go Packs at $49 each with any top up of $20 or more
• 50 Nokia C2-01 phones for only $69 each with any top up of $20 or more
• Customers who purchase a $20 to $100 top up at the new store will receive a free top up of equal value

Eric Hertz, 2degrees Chief Executive Officer, says he is delighted that 2degrees is continuing to broaden its presence in the region.

“We’re very pleased to be opening our 19th store in Auckland this weekend,” says Mr Hertz. “Auckland is an important area for us and we’re thrilled that people across New Zealand are starting to enjoy the benefits of increased competition - better value and better service.”
The address of the new 2degrees store is:

Westfield St Lukes Shopping Centre
80 St Lukes Road
St Lukes, Auckland
For more information about 2degrees products and plans, visit www.2degreesmobile.co.nz

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