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PlaneTags Review Contest: Your Journey to Mystery!
- by Dianna Lopez
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Are you ready to embark on a journey with your PlaneTags and win a rare piece of aviation history? Whether you're drawn to the sleek lines of commercial airliners or the storied pasts of military aircraft, our Mystery PlaneTags Contest is your ticket to adding an exclusive tag to your collection. Here are the details:

Commercial Mystery PlaneTag shared by Mike G.
Start Date: February 7, 2024
End Date: February 29, 2024
Winner Announcement: March 5, 2024

Purchase & Review: This contest is open to all our verified customers. If you've purchased a PlaneTag from our shop, simply leave a review on any of your PlaneTags during the contest period. Not yet reviewed a purchase? Now's your perfect chance!
Unlimited Entries: The more reviews you leave, the higher your chances of winning! Each review counts as one entry, so feel free to share your thoughts on all the PlaneTags in your collection.
Stay Tuned: We'll draw the winner's name on March 5th, 2024. The lucky winner will get to choose between a commercial or military mystery PlaneTag!

Commercial Mystery PlaneTag shared by Mike G.
The Prize: One mystery PlaneTag, with the choice of either a commercial or military theme.

Commercial Mystery PlaneTag shared by Mike G.
Mystery PlaneTags are not just any tags; they are very rare, with one-of-a-kind lettering or markings that make them stand out from all the others. They are so unique that you can only get them by adding up points from purchases. See our Frequent Flyer program details.

Military Mystery PlaneTags shared by Jim E.
The winner will be randomly drawn from all eligible entries and announced on March 5th, 2024. We'll reach out directly to the winner and make the big reveal on our social media platforms. Follow us to stay updated and join the excitement!

Military Mystery PlaneTag shared by Jim E.
Absolutely! As long as you leave the review during the contest period, it counts as an entry.
We'll contact the winner directly via the email associated with their purchase. Plus, we'll announce the winner on our social media, so make sure you're following us!
Reviews must be left during the contest period to qualify.
Don't worry - every review is being counted automatically but may take some time to appear on our website.

Your PlaneTags are not just collectibles; they're pieces of history that tell a story. Share yours today and get a chance to win a mystery tag that continues the adventure. Good luck!
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