NEW YORK - (07/03/06) Some lucky users of JP MorganChase ATMs will win free tickets to next months U.S. Open,just by withdrawing cash. Starting this week, the bank will begiving out more than 5,000 tickets to the elite tennis tournamentto users of its 1,800 New York area cash machines who come up withthe lucky receipts. Those are the ones with a blue tennis ballprinted on the back. The bank will also give free tickets to anyonewho opens a new account with a $500 minimum deposit or adds $10,000to an existing account. A longtime U.S. Open sponsor, Chase isrunning the promotion through mid-August and is backing thecampaign with a multi-million dollar ad blitz on TV, radio,billboards, bus shelters and in newspapers.
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