63336 sets up the NatWest Cricket Wizard: free text question and answers during one day internationals

Howzat! 63336 also passes 23 million questions

21 June 2010

63336, the UK's leading text question and answer service, today announces that it has answered its 23 millionth question, whilst also signing a deal with NatWest to provide a free question and answer service exclusively available to cricket fans attending a series of NatWest one day internationals during 2010.

The NatWest offer, details of which will be published at each of the grounds, will allow anyone to text two free questions to the 'NatWest Cricket Wizard' whilst the match is being played, all of which will be answered by researchers from the 63336 text question and answer service.

"We're delighted to be working with NatWest and provide a customised experience for their cricket fans. They approached us with an initial idea, and we've developed it into a service that's simple to use, entertaining, and valuable for their customers." said Paul Cockerton, Communications Director, 63336 Ltd.

The 23 millionth question, asked at 7.24pm on Sunday 20th June, was "What is the name of stiffler's little brother in American pie?". 63336 answered with "Steven Stiffler's brother in American Pie is called Matt Stiffler. He is played by Eli Mareinthal, and then Tad Hilgenbrink in American Pie: Band Camp."

Editors notes

63336, formerly known as AQA 63336, was the world's first premium text based question and answer service when it launched in April 2004. It has now answered over 23 million questions from 2.2 million customers. Based in London, UK, 63336 uses 800 home-based researchers to answer the questions. 63336 recently launched the 63336 app, which provides customers with free questions.

To download the free 63336 app, point your mobile browser to http://63336.com/a. Customers may also follow the 63336 twitter feed @the63336.

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