Crack the Vault with Vodafone and Samsung

Crack the Vault with Vodafone and Samsung

More than 1000 Australian’s are signed up to crack “The Vault” in a new code-cracking campaign from Vodafone and Samsung to win the new Samsung Galaxy S5.

Teams sign up to the challenge and will need to crack weekly clues that will ultimately lead to a hidden vault that contains 50 Samsung Galaxy S5’s.

#TheVault is located somewhere in Sydney.

Since the release of the first clue a few days ago Vodafone has received more than 1081 registered competitors across 211 crews.

Interested teams can still enter as competing teams do not have to registered from the beginning to win the final prize.

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