www.dgcustomerfirst.com – Start Dollar General Survey to Win $100
Dollar General Customer Satisfaction Survey
Dollar General invites their customers to share their experience based on their most recent visit to the store at www.dgcustomerfirst.com and grab the opportunity to win a $100 Dollar General Gift Card by entering the sweepstakes upon the successful completion of the survey.
Dollar General values their customers’ opinion and strives to make their shopping experience more convenient, hassle free and easy. To do that, your, the valued customers’, honest and loyal opinions are most needed. So take the survey truthfully and feel free to express whatever you want to say; no matter if it is good and not so good.
To take the Dollar General Survey and win $5 gift certificate
To participate in the survey and the prize drawing contest, entrants require the qualification listed below:
Eligibility
- They must be the legal US resident or the District of Columbia.
- Their age must be at least 18 years at the time of sweepstakes entry.
- They must make a purchase from a participating Dollar General store and receive the survey invitation on their receipt for the online entry.
Instructions
- Visit www.dgcustomerfirst.com
- Enter the time, store number including the initial 0’s and the 15-digit survey code located towards the bottom of your receipt. (See the posted receipt image next to the entry fields for the exact locations of the information)
- Click “Start” to proceed.
- Fill out the survey as per your experience and knowledge.
- Provide the required details to enter the sweepstakes.
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About Dollar General
Dollar General, based in Goodlettsville, Tennessee, is an American discount retail chain with around 15000 stores in 45 United States. The chain sells a variety of products including food, snacks, health and beauty aids, apparel, housewares, cleaning supplies, seasonal items and many more at low prices. The company established in 1939 as J.L. Turner and Son. In 1968 it was renamed as Dollar General and went public.
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