Free stuff : Win a $50 Impericon Australia voucher
Impericon have been a leading merchandise webstore for metal-, death- and hardcore music for a number of years now, featuring bands such as I Killed the Prom Queen, Bring Me The Horizon and Parkway Drive. They have 9 successful country-specific online stores in Europe, the UK and as of January 2014, Australia.
Luke Weber from Impericon Austalia comments: ″The almighty European merchstore that is Impericon has now officially launched down under giving Australia its very own Impericon online store. We decided that it made a lot more sense to just put a shop here and produce and ship everything locally to get orders out to our customers much quicker and at less expense to them. The shop launched January 31st and so far has had a great response. With already nearly 6,500 Facebook followers (300,000 Facebook fans overall) we plan to establish ourselves as the premier online shop for band merchandise and streetwear in Australia. We currently stock bands such as A Day To Remember, Asking Alexandria, Terror, Of Mice and Men, Emmure, Confession, Thy Art Is Murder to name a few and have everything in place to expand this selection in the coming months to create a fully stocked market place for all things metal and hardcore and everything in between.″
Thanks to the staff at Impericon Australia, Metal Obsession are giving away 2x $50 vouchers for their Australian webstore. To go in the draw to win, email comp@metalobsession.net with the subject “Impericon Australia comp” and leave your name, state, and answer what you would buy with a $50 Impericon voucher. If you have an email browser (eg. Windows Live Mail, Mozilla Thunderbird) on your computer, click on the photo below for a shortcut to a new email.
This competition is open to Australian residents only, and entries close on Friday May 2, 2014 at 5:30PM.
BONUS ENTRY: Attach a screenshot to your email showing that you’ve ‘liked’ Impericon Australia’s Facebook page for a bonus entry in the draw.
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