STARTING MARCH 19: Listen Every Weekday for the Text-to-Win Keyword

STARTING MARCH 19: Listen Every Weekday for the Text-to-Win Keyword

Listen to Chuck FM every weekday at 8 AM, 11 AM, 2 PM & 5 PM for the Text To Win keyword. Text it to 67760 and the next call you take could be the one telling you you’ve won $1,000! Photo: 101.7 Chuck FM/Saga Communications


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Starting Monday, March 19, listen to Chuck FM every weekday at 8 AM, 11 AM, 2 PM & 5 PM for the Text-to-Win keyword. Text it to 67760 and the next call you take could be the one telling you you’ve won $1,000!

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