iWantEmpire Shows Its Appreciation With November Promos

iWantEmpire Shows Its Appreciation With November Promos

LOS ANGELES — iWantEmpire is showing fans its appreciation with promotions, which give cash back for tributes and custom clip purchases.

In celebration of its growing brand, iWantEmpire is offering customers up to $100 in iWantPhone credits and five percent back on tributes made on custom clips orders or to their favorite artist on iWantPhone during November.

“We’ve had an amazing year with great fan support, so we wanted to give back and show fans our deep appreciation,” said Jay Phillips, iWantEmpire's vice president. “We hope everyone will take advantage of these great promotions and share in the excitement they’ve created as we close out an amazing year.”

Fans of mobile chat site iWantPhone will be eligible to earn $100 in site credits by simply adding $25 or more to their iWantPhone.com account. There will be three winners selected. The contest ends Nov. 15. To learn more, click here.

The second promotion gives fans more incentive to engage with their favorite artist. Tributes over $20 on the iWantPhone platform will receive five percent back in credits which can be used site-wide. For details, click here.

Those who patronize iWantCustomClips to direct their own fantasies will have the opportunity to receive an additional five percent back in site credits when they tribute their favorite artist on all custom clip orders. To qualify tributes must be a minimum of $20. To learn more, click here.

The latter two promotions will run through Nov. 30.

“It’s a great time to sit in the director’s chair and make your fantasy come to life,” said Cece Von, the company's marketing director. “This November we are honoring the givers by giving back!”

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