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Nov 17, 2008 News
Telecommunications giant Digicel, on Thursday last, launched its Christmas promotion with a whopping $25M worth of cash and prizes. Over the next seven weeks, customers will be afforded the chance to win fabulous free gifts for the season plus a chance to win the grand prize, to ‘Live Free for One Year’, valued at $4M.
Digicel Head of Marketing, Donovan White, speaking at the launch at Cara Lodge Hotel, said this Christmas Digicel presents its ‘Season of Dreams’ for a lucky customer to ‘Live Free for One Year.’ He said that individuals will have their bills paid every month; enjoy free credit every month; have instant cash in their pockets; a dream vacation that they always wanted, and an all-important donation to their favourite local charity.
White said that, to ensure they share the Christmas cheer with their clientele, the seven-week campaign is designed to reward 500 persons weekly, if they make (5) one-minute calls, top up $500 or more, or pay their postpaid bills in full.
Digicel Sales & Distribution Director Kalpesh Joshi pointed out that a whole new range of state-of-the-art handsets are now available at all Digicel stores, and every purchase gets (2) bonus entries in the weekly draw for prizes as well as the Grand Prize .
Joshi said that they have put plans in place to share the joy of the season with the less fortunate. More than $6M in cash and kind will be donated to several charities. These include Ptolemy Reid Rehabilitation Centre, Joshua House, the Palms Geriatric Institutions, Hope Foundation, Lifeline Counselling, Ruimveldt Children’s Orphanage, Mahaica Children’s Home, Alpha Children’s Home, Good Shepherd Academy, Linden Care Foundation, Red Cross Convalescent Home and the Suddie Hospital.
THIS IDIOT TELLING GUYANA WE HAVE NO SAY IN THE 50% PROFIT SHARING AGREEMENT WE HAVE WITH EXXON.
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