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Sonja Kerscher from Neukirchen b. Holy Blood wins a motorhome worth 75,000 euros

What a lucky guy: Sonja Kerscher from Neukirchen b. Holy Blood won the jackpot because she won the main prize in the VR competition. She will soon be able to receive a brand new Knaus Boxlife 540 MQ motorhome worth around 75,000 euros.

Five of these motorhomes with special features were given away as part of a special raffle at the Bavarian Profit Savings Association in October.

Sonja Kerscher was invited to an appointment by Raiffeisenbank. She had only been told that she had won the prize savings and that they wanted to hand her the prize personally. Private customer advisor Daniela Breu had a Playmobil caravan ready for Sonja Kerscher, which visibly irritated her.

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The winner was very moved and struggled for words when she found out what this symbolic gift meant. Her first reaction to the good news was to look for the hidden camera. So surprised, it was only during the course of the ceremony that she began to look forward to her first trips in the motorhome.

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The personal handover of the vehicle will take place in April next year at Knaus Tabbert AG in Jandelsbrunn. There, the lucky winner will not only find her new motorhome, but also an exclusive factory tour, which will certainly be an unforgettable experience.

Sonja Kerscher has been a loyal saver for many years and has now hit the jackpot. When it comes to winnings savings, participants can do more than just win.

The main part is saved and paid out in time for Christmas. Another part of the stake goes to charitable projects in the region. On average, this is around 24,000 euros annually that Raiffeisenbank Eschlkam-Lam-Lohberg-Neukirchen b. Holy Blood is passed on in the form of donations to clubs, fire departments, schools, kindergartens and other charitable institutions.

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