Yahoo! Philippines extends Purple Hunt Family Edition until November 15

MANILA, 24 OCTOBER, 2011 – In response to the popular demand and increased site registrations, Yahoo! Philippines has decided to extend its Purple Hunt 3.0 Family Edition until November 15, with the grand finale set for Friday, November 18 at SM Mall of Asia Music Hall. Purple Hunters have additional two weeks to unlock clues that will give them a to win exciting prizes including a P2.2 million home.

Promising Yahoo!’s characteristic “fun factor”, the day-long event at SM Mall will be packed with games, booths to explore, Yahoo! goodies to hunt for and cool items to collect. Live music and live act performances, demos and talks will continue throughout the day to make it a memorable event for all.

Participating families in the finale event stand a chance to win Globe Tattoo Prepaid Broadband Stick, flight tickets to Bacolod, Iloilo, Cebu, Busuanga, Cagayan de Oro and Singapore from Airphil Express, McDonald’s Birthday Party Packages and MyPhone mobile phones. The lucky winner of the Family Edition will walk away with the grand prize: a Presidio condominium unit at Lakefront from Camella Condo Homes.

Purple Hunt was started in 2009 to help Filipinos find, share and connect with the things that matter most to them. The online adventure has become a highly anticipated event and spurred by its success and popularity, Yahoo! Philippines launched the family edition with an aim to bring the whole family together to explore the Web, discover the various Yahoo! properties and spend quality time bonding.

Guided by three values: Pledge together; Surf together; Play together, Purple Hunt 3.0 promotes responsible use of the Internet by educating parents and their children about online safety and netiquette.

Purple Hunt is now in its third week. To register, please log on to http://purplehunt.com.ph.

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