BOCA RATON, FL, March 18, 2011 (Press-News.org) Sign up for Capitol Lighting's weekly deals and private sales newsletter and you can win a $250 gift card!
Capitol Lighting, one of the nation's leading retailers of name-brand lighting with eight showrooms in Florida and New Jersey and worldwide at http://www.1-800lighting.com, is randomly selecting one winner per month to receive a $250 gift card. The card can be used to purchase anything from table lamps to light fixtures and can be used at any of Capitol Lighting's showrooms, at 1-800Lighting.com or the company's new Facebook store at http://www.Facebook.com/CapitolLighting1800Lighting.
To be eligible to win, customers simply sign up for the company's email and newsletter online at http://www.1-800Lighting.com or in any New Jersey or Florida lighting showroom.
Customers who sign up for Capitol Lighting's email program receive exclusive discounts and are the first to hear about special sales, events, new releases and design tips.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Pacifico, recent winners of the $250 gift card, said:
"We purchased a fixture for our dining room from Capitol Lighting in Boca Raton. We were very impressed with the showroom and the knowledge and professionalism of the sales individuals. We recently returned to Capitol Lighting to purchase another fixture for our entrance foyer and were equally satisfied. We naturally gave our name, address, telephone and our e-mail address. While we were awaiting shipment from the manufacturer, we receive an e-mail from Capitol Lighting advising us that we were randomly chosen to win a $250.00 gift card. Needless to say, we were very pleasantly surprised and would highly recommend Capitol Lighting to all of our friends and neighbors"
Visit Capitol Lighting, online or in one of the company's eight New Jersey and Florida lighting stores and sign up for a chance to win a $250 gift card.
About Capitol Lighting and 1-800lighting.com
For more than 85 years, the lighting experts at Capitol Lighting have helped customers find the perfect lighting fixtures from the largest selection of lighting - from Hinkley Lighting products to Minka Lavery fixtures and more - at the most affordable prices available.
The company's eight New Jersey and Florida lighting showrooms are the offspring of a family retailing tradition that dates back to 1924, when Max Lebersfeld, an electrical contractor and immigrant from Austria-Hungary, opened a light fixture store in Newark, N.J. Four generations later, Capitol Lighting has expanded the concept to four locations in New Jersey, four in southeast Florida and worldwide online at 1-800Lighting.com.
Among their many awards, the readers of New Jersey Monthly magazine recently voted Capitol Lighting as the "Best of New Jersey 2010" for "Where to Shop for Lighting." Additionally, peers and fellow industry professionals have nominated Capitol Lighting for the seventh time for the prestigious ARTS Award for "Best Lighting Showroom" in the East Atlantic.
To find the best prices on your personal lighting project, or to request a quote for your next commercial lighting project, please visit Capitol Lighting's website at http://www.1800lighting.com or call 1-800-544-4846.
Visit Capitol Lighting on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/CapitolLighting1800Lighting and Twitter at http://www.Twitter.com/1800Lighting. You'll see great information and receive special offers and coupons for table lamps, fixtures and more!
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