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Free Thank You Button with $60+ Spend or More @BP

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Quick heads up, our awesome new Thank You Buttons are in BP stores from 8am tomorrow! To all those early birds who are out there catching worms, 8am does really mean 8am so enjoy a sleep-in on us.
As a fun and friendly new way to say thanks to thoughtful Kiwis behind the wheel, we reckon they’re something to get excited about.
A Thank You Button could be yours FREE, when you spend $60 or more* at BP. This includes fuel and in store purchases. Just ask at the counter.
Be quick, though… stocks are limited.

See you soon.
The team at BP


BP Thank You Button Promotion
Terms and Conditions

Definitions
Promoter
The Promoter is BP Oil New Zealand Limited.

Promotion
The Promotion is called BP Thank You Button Promotion.

Eligible Participant
Participation in the promotion is only open to New Zealand individuals who are not directors, management, officers or employees, or their immediate family members, of the Promoter or its related companies or agencies associated with the Promotion.

Promotional Period
The Promotional Period begins at 12:01am (NZDT) on 10 June 2019 and ends at 11:59pm (NZDT) on 07 July 2019. The Thank You Button devices will be made available while stocks last during this period.

Qualifying Purchase
To qualify for a BP Thank You Button, you must make a purchase at a participating BP Connect, BP 2go or BP Shop Service Station to the value of $60 gross or more (excluding tobacco products and BP gift cards) in one transaction during the Promotional Period (Qualifying
Purchase), while stocks last.

Promotional Website
The promotional website means www.bpthankyoubutton.co.nz

  1. BP Thank You Buttons will be made available nationwide at all BP Connect, BP 2go and BP
    Shop stores during the Promotional Period.

  2. BP Thank You Buttons will not be available at BP Truckstops or unmanned sites.

  3. Stock is limited and BP Thank You Buttons will be available while stocks last.

  4. Interested parties can register their interest to be informed as to when the BP Thank You
    Buttons will be in stock by registering on the promotional website. Registering does not
    provide a guarantee that the Thank You Buttons will be in stock when a subsequent
    Qualifying Purchase is made.

  5. BP Thank You Buttons are restricted to one per Qualifying Purchase and additionally, one
    per customer during the Promotional Period.

  6. When making a Qualifying Purchase, Eligible Participants must ask BP staff for a BP Thank
    You Button and if there is stock available, they will be supplied with one.

  7. To obtain a Thank You Button, BPMe customers are required to go in store and show staff
    their BPMe receipt, detailing a Qualifying Purchase. If Thank You Buttons are in stock and
    available, BPMe customers will be given one.

  8. Qualifying purchases made at a BP Connect, BP 2go or BP Shop store when BP Thank You
    Buttons are out of stock, cannot be redeemed at an alternative location.

  9. By accepting a BP Thank You Button, Eligible Participants are deemed to have accepted
    these Terms and Conditions.

  10. BP Thank You Buttons are supplied with specific instructions, detailing the correct fixing to
    be used for varying vehicle classifications. These instructions must be followed at all times
    when using the BP Thank You Button.

  11. A BP Thank You Button is provided as a gift with an Eligible Purchase and cannot be
    exchanged for cash.

  12. Thank You Buttons contain replaceable batteries and are not suitable for children under
    the age of three, as they could be a potential choking hazard. Thank You Buttons must be
    operated by adults at all times and must be supervised by adults at all times when in use.

  13. Neither the Promoter nor any other person or party associated with the Promotion will be
    liable for any loss or damage whatsoever incurred (including but not limited to indirect or
    consequential loss and including loss caused by negligence) or personal injury suffered or
    sustained in connection with the use of or acceptance of any BP Thank You Buttons, except
    for any liability that cannot be excluded by law.

  14. The Promoter and any other person or party associated with the Promotion makes no
    warranty of any kind with regard to this device, including, but not limited to, the implied
    warranties of fitness for a particular purpose.

  15. Any personal information provided will be used by BP for the purpose of conducting the
    promotion and may be used for future marketing purposed by BP and its advertising
    partners (including AA Smartfuel). BP does not sell customer lists or other personal
    information. You can request access to the information BP holds about you and obtain a
    copy of BP’s privacy policy by visiting www.bp.co.nz.

  16. Any enquiries regarding this promotion should be directed to: The Marketing Manager, BP
    Oil New Zealand Limited, 73 Remuera Road, Auckland.

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  • +1

    i mean thanks for letting us know but wow…that is the worst offer ever for a gift that will be in the rubbish in a year .

    No disrespect to OP , thanks for letting us know :)

    • Gonna wait for the F series release.

      • I am willing to pay for that. Where would everyone place them? Oh forget it, I gonna just buy 20 of them and put them all around the car.

    • +3

      They are a rather silly idea.

      Maybe you can get two and put one upside down so you can give a "Thumbs Down" signal to tailgaters, impatient honkers, etc. ;-)
      I can definitely see some fools "improving" them to give the finger instead.

  • The Japanese already have a way of doing this, they blink the emergency light 2-3 times! https://youtu.be/SrKv01cg-qo?t=17
    So, is there really a need for this free item? Absolutely, for the reasons stated above.

    • +1

      I do that here myself, don’t think it’s a Japanese only thing.

      • Yes I have seen bus drivers here do it sometimes, more common in other places.

    • I do that too, and most (not all) drivers I gave way to blink their emergency light. I thought this has become a norm here…lol

      • Yep, been the norm here for a long time

      • Yep - definitely the norm for the last while. I know someone who modified the emergency light button on dash with a much bigger version (think big round game show style button), so he doesn't have to look away from the road to find (and push) the button to thank someone.

  • +1

    According to the BP website, the Thank You button is "out of stock".

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