Sony Is Randomly Sending Golden Ticket Voucher Worth $100 To PSN Users

Sony is randomly sending out 20% discount voucher, and selected few will receive a Golden Ticket worth 100$. So PSN users should check their email.

Sony is in a generous mood today! It is sending 20% discount codes to its users, but you might think, this is not that generous, well think again. Because few lucky users will also receive a “Golden Ticket” worth a 100$.

It is sending 20% discount codes to its users, but you might think, this is not that generous, well think again. Because few lucky users will also receive a “Golden Ticket” worth a 100$.

Those few lucky users will be selected randomly so don’t feel bad if you did not receive it, we can’t all be winners.

Now the question is, what exactly is this Golden Ticket? Well, this ticket is a voucher which will contain a code that will get you 100$ off on any product, unlike the 20% discount voucher which might get you a few dollar’s worth discount.

Golden Ticket is super rare, but if you are lucky enough you may actually receive it, so check your email that is associated with your PSN account, because everyone has a fair chance to win.

Make sure you have enabled such promotions on your account, and if you are lucky you might receive a “Golden Ticket” in your email.

This offer is only available in North America, and those with a US PSN account should get it today or at a later time.

Lets talk about the other less voucher, the 20% discount is a normal thing to give out, similar offers do come around a lot, but the good thing about discounts is that products that are on flash sale will receive a further discount with the code.

So you can have a double discount on that product you wanted to buy in the flash sale, do keep in mind that this code can be used only once, and will expire on 31 March 2017.

Meanwhile, if this day is really lucky for you, then you might receive one of those Golden Tickets worth a 100$. We wish you all good luck.

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