During the festive season Digicel St Lucia will share and give even more value to its customers. Throughout the next month Digicel will bring smiles and cheer to families and communities with the hope of bringing everyone together to make this Christmas better.
Digicel, on its quest to change lives and create lasting memories that will transcend joy, fun and delight, will give customers a chance to win their share of over $200,000 in cash and prizes in Digicel’s “Together we make Christmas Better” promotion.
For the next six weeks Digicel will reward a lucky customer every week with $10,000 in cash, plus customers will also receive daily prizes of smartphones, electronics, hampers, weekend passes, spa passes and so much more. In addition, all eligible customers will also automatically qualify to be the extremely lucky winner in the DOUBLE THE POT, Christmas winnings of $20,000 cash.
Qualifying for the “Together we make Christmas Better” promotion could not be simpler this year. Prepaid customers who top up $10 or more, postpaid customers paying their bill in full and by the 26th, customers who sign up for a 4G Data Lite plan or higher, and customers who purchase a Digicel 4G smartphone and join the Digicel family are all eligible to win in Digicel’s $200,000 cash and prizes Christmas giveaway.
And as always there is much more with Digicel with all stores decked out with trendy affordable handset brands set to tease the interest of customers for Christmas gifts, or for that long awaited Christmas android upgrade. One such brand which boasts affordability, innovation, a sleek design and multifunctional specifications is the new Digicel DL smartphone line. Fresh and new to the market, the line carries the Digicel DL800 and DL900 smartphones which now accompany the recently launched DL 750 smartphone. With the latest android technology and very reasonably priced, the DL range serves as the perfect gift to bring families together for Christmas.
Digicel will make this Christmas even more extraordinary by embarking on many initiatives which will focus on helping our fellow St. Lucians and communities have a better Christmas. Our annual food hamper distribution continues to make its mark amongst families and with many Homes and charitable organizations across St. Lucia. Digicel’s dynamic team members will continue with the “feed the underprivileged” drive and toy distribution to the less fortunate children across the various communities in St Lucia.
Mrs. Holly Hughes-McNamara, Digicel’s Country Manager commented, “Christmas is the time of year that we all try to make everything just right for the ones we love. It’s about caring and sharing and bringing our families together to ensure everyone has a better Christmas. It’s about changing their lives and we at Digicel believe in doing our utmost in touching and positively changing the lives of our customers. Our Christmas campaign this year speaks to all customers and all families across St Lucia. No matter how small the gesture or act, we all try to make Christmas better for our families. With this is mind, we at Digicel have tailored our Christmas campaign to have a strong focus on community outreach and bettering the lives of St Lucians. As the season progresses my staff and I will be out there in the communities, rewarding customers but also personally touching the lives of the underprivileged, the elderly and the less fortunate children as well as the sick and shut-in to ensure everyone has a better Christmas.” Mrs. McNamara further added, “We look forward to our customers sharing in this engagement with us, and in turn we can all come together and make this Christmas, better for someone”.
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