The one-of-a-kind promotion from SEAOIL, the Philippines’ leading independent fuel provider, has returned with bigger prizes for customers in its fifth year. Three customers, one each from Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao, will win a lifetime free supply of fuel when SEAOIL’s Lifetime Free Gas (LFG) promo launches on Monday, November 8, 2021.
With the recent spike in fuel prices, winners of lifetime free gas can worry less about rising fuel costs and just enjoy free fuel their whole life. This year’s LFG promo offers its biggest prizes yet. There are also four Yamaha NMAX motorcycles up for grabs with winners also getting a year’s supply of free gas and 4T Motor Oils. Monthly draws will give away one year’s supply of free gas. Minor consolation prizes include P3,000 worth of SEAOIL GCs or PriceLOCQ vouchers.
Over P2 million worth of instant prizes like discounts on SEAOIL fuels, free 1-liter gasoline, diesel, and motor oils can be won through coupons.
This is SEAOIL’s way of thanking their customers who have continued to support the brand and believe in the quality of its products and services. “Our Lifetime Free Gas promo gets bigger every year and providing a free supply of gas for a lifetime, especially at this time, seems unbelievable. We are happy to launch this promo for our loyal customers,” said SEAOIL CEO Glenn Yu.
From November 8, 2021 to February 7, 2022, customers who are at least 18 years of age and above with a valid Philippine driver’s license can get one coupon with a promo code for every P500 purchase of SEAOIL fuels or for every one liter of SEAOIL Lubricants from SEAOIL stations nationwide. For promo details, visit www.lifetimefreegas.com.
Past LFG winners have come from all walks of life. There are working moms like Monica Poliquit and Roma Anne Pinera. Grand winners have included Grab and Lalamove drivers like Ernie Linarez and Antonio Goze, Jr., and jeepney drivers Jidy Detuya and Habib Abo. Jeffrey Olasa, Tony Baysa and Joel Dinque are all entrepreneurs from different parts of the country. Criminology teacher Larry Lopez from Iloilo uses his fuel savings to visit his only child living in Kalibo.
There’s also the youngest LFG winner to date, 19-year old Bhea Quebral of Davao del Sur, a college student who’ll get to enjoy free fuel for life.