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Dubai Shopping Festival raffles offer up to AED 1.5 million in prizes

Several citywide draws will give shoppers the chance to win prizes including cash, gold and rewards points

Dubai Shopping Festival raffles offer up to AED 1.5 million in prizes

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Get ready to shop ‘til you win at this year’s Dubai Shopping Festival (DSF)! Starting Dec. 6, 2024, shoppers will have the chance to win millions of dirhams in epic raffle prizes. From gold and cash to exclusive rewards, here are the must-know draws to set your sights on this festive season.

DSF VISA DIB Millionaire (Dec. 6, 2024 – Jan. 12, 2025)

Ready for a million-dollar moment? Spend AED 500 with a Dubai Islamic Bank Visa Debit or Credit Card at participating DSF stores, and you could walk away with AED 1 million! The best part? There’s no limit on how many entries you can earn, so the more you shop, the greater your chances to win!

DSF Amber Millionaire (Dec. 6 – 8)

Thirty Amber Members can win 1 million Amber points (worth AED 10,000) by spending AED 500 on full-price items at participating Al Tayer brands. Each qualifying purchase automatically enters you into the raffle.

DSF Raffles and Promotion (Dec. 6, 2024 – Jan. 12, 2025)

The excitement continues with 38 days of raffles, promotions, and rewards across Dubai! Here's a taste of what’s up for grabs:

  • DSF Mega Raffle
  • ENOC prizes
  • Emirates Skywards miles
  • Biggest Prize of the Year at Majid Al Futtaim malls
  • Modesh and BLUE Rewards Millionaire at Dubai Festival City Mall
  • AED 1.5 million in gold from Dubai Jewellery Group
  • Shop, Spin, and Win by Dubai Shopping Malls Group (DSMG)
  • 30 Golden Tickit prizes totaling AED 300,000

Don’t miss out on the chance to win big this season!

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