Mercury International Sports Betting and Lottery Company is set to splash out Le100 million as bonus on the 4/50 Jackpot Lottery game of 5th March 2018 with a caption “ELECTION FEVER”.
“Any of our customers, who wins the 4/50 jackpot, will receive Le100 million in addition to the amount won. Mercury is always committed to provide a range of opportunities to win millions of Leones every day”, a Mercury International worker confided to this reporter.
On Valentine’s Day, Mercury doled out the same Le100 million as bonus on the 4/50 jackpot. Unfortunately, the bonus was not won. This is the third time Mercury is dishing out Le100 million bonuses on the 4/50 Jackpot for its valued customers to win. But none of their customer (s) has been able to win it thus far.
Shedding more light on the “ELECTION FEVER” bonus, the Managing Director of Mercury International, Martin E. Michael, said “It is always a pleasure placing bonuses on our products; we are committed in creating opportunities for our esteemed customers to win life changing amounts,” Martin E. Michael said.
“This is the third time we are placing such an amount on our products for our customers to win. Unfortunately, none of our bonuses has been won. We placed a Le100 million Christmas bonanza in December 2017. The same for Valentine’s Day in 2018 and now placing the same amount for the 5th of March 2018 4/50 Jackpot draw, which is captioned as “ELECTION FEVER BONUS”, Martin E. Michael added.
“I’m calling on our valued customers to take full advantage of this glorious opportunity to transform their lives for the better by staking their bets on the 4/50 Jackpot on the 5th of March, 2018 and win not only the Jackpot amount for that draw but the Le100 million as bonus in addition”, Martin E. Michael reinstated.
“I wish this time round there will be a winner of the March 5th jackpot draw so that both the bonus and the jackpot amount could be swept out this time. It is also important to note that there will be no tax deduction on the Le100 million bonuses. However, there will be a 20% tax deduction on the jackpot amount.” He Concluded.