Even if Brazil is outside the world Cup, Nubank's sweepstakes for its customers continues at full speed. So, if you like this type of activity, you can still earn R$ 400 from roxinho. But run: the date to participate in the promotion is ending!
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The customers of Nubank can use the digital bank application to register for the pool and give their guesses. If they get it right, they win prizes. In the final of the World Cup, between Argentina and France, anyone who bets can win R$ 400.
The game takes place on Sunday, 18. Therefore, you have until this day, before the match, to place your bet on the pool.
How to participate and earn R$ 400 from Nubank?
The action is a partnership between Nubank and McDonalds and the prize is always divided into: money for the customer's box at the roxinho bank and credits to spend on purchases at the restaurant. But R$400 is just the smallest prize.
In fact, you can earn up to R$60,000, as there are two types of sweepstakes: general ranking and group pool. The first classifies customers in general, moving up and down positions as they succeed and fail. In the second case, you create your own pool with friends and family.
The ranking takes place from the beginning of the Cup. You can still participate, but your chances of reaching the top and R$60,000 are lower.
The overall ranking award will be as follows:
- First Place: R$60,000 in the bank box + R$3,000 voucher to spend at McDonalds;
- Second Place: R$35,000 in the bank box + R$3,000 voucher to spend at McDonalds;
- Third Place: R$20,000 in the bank box + R$3,000 voucher to spend at McDonalds;
Brazil was left out, but Nubank and its customers were not!
When Brazil was eliminated from the World Cup, many customers stopped betting on Nubank. However, the action of the roxinho, according to its own regulation, will last until the end of the championship.
So if you have the sixth Sense accurate and it's hot foot, don't waste time.
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