BTS is an acronym that, to the untrained eye may be a British boy band with first names like Liam, Wyatt and Glynn. However to parents across the county they can almost immediately spell it out “Back To School” and that is music to every parent’s ears. The #SearsBTS twitter party is Wednesday, July 24 at 1:00 ET and will have$200 in prizes for your young student-or for you!
It seems like just yesterday the temperatures weren’t that hot, you still had a month and a half before Father’s Day and the neighborhood pool wasn’t open yet. Summer goes by quickly, especially if you’re a parent. Summer is for the children, it’s where their fondest memories, hobbies and friends will start from. While summer may not technically end for another month or two, back to school is when the race starts.
The #SearsBTS twitter party will help you think about the things your children will need, as well as, sharing the memories they made this past summer.
Registering for the #SearsBTS twitter party at 1:00 ET on 7/24 is simple.
Follow the host @Sears account and co-host @SearsDeals and @SearsLatino accounts.
- Retweet one of the promotional tweets announcing the party. These normally contain “RT to RSVP” in them.
Class is starting in no time! Join us 7/24 at 12pm CT for our #SearsBTS Twitter chat! $200 in prizes, RT to RSVP: http://t.co/xrvBotInU1
— Sears (@Sears) July 21, 2013
- Participate in the conversation when it occurs Wednesday, July 24th at 12pm CT, by answering questions and chatting to others under the #SearsBTS hashtag. Make sure you use #SearsBTS, or we won’t be able to see your replies!
The winners will be selected as the party goes on, but if any of the above criteria are missing you will be unable to claim your prize. If you are announced a winner, simply reply that you accept the prize and a Sears Holding rep will be in contact with you via DM for the next steps.
Take some time away from the pool, park or outside activities and join the #SearsBTS twitter party on 7/24 at 1:00 ET. $200 in prizes, entry is simple and that money would go a long way toward getting your child’s school wardrobe in check.