Paxum Announces Smartphone Giveaway at Phoenix Forum Meet Market

LOS ANGELES Paxum has announced a special giveaway to be held during the Meet Market event at the Phoenix Forum Adult Tradeshow in April.

"The Meet Market at TPF is great because it gives us the chance to interact with so many of our clients, friends, and business partners," said Chris Youngs, Paxum's business development manager.

"We want to make our table extra special this year, and so we decided we're going to give away one of the latest generation Android Smartphones."

The Phoenix Forum's Meet Market event will be held on Friday, April 5 from 4:30 to 6 p.m. local time, in the main courtyard of the show hotel.

Attendees who visit the Paxum Meet Market table and drop their business card into the special prize giveaway box will be entered to win the latest generation Android Smartphone through a random draw.

"Make sure to save a business card for the Paxum table so you can enter our free draw," Youngs said. "Everyone can enter, whether you're a Paxum account-holder or not." The winner of the latest generation Android Smartphone will be drawn randomly by a non-Paxum related person at the conclusion of the Meet Market.

The prize will be awarded at the time of drawing.

For more information, visit Paxum.com.

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