To date, over forty Digicel customers have all won $1,000 cash in Digicel’s RED HOT CASH Promotion. These lucky winners include Natalie Neptune, Irwin Richard, Cindy Kerr, Kerry Joseph, Patricia Harper, Nadisha Daniel. Errol James, Jessica George, Exter Harris, Junior Emmanuel, Luke Innocent, Kelcy Forde, Christal Preville, Joycelyn Modeste, Margurite Serieux, Kurt Charles, Kimani Ismond, Eldon Francois, Skeeta Joseph, David and Pamela Meydor, to name a few.
Marketing and Communications Executive at Digicel, Louise Victor said , “At Digicel we firmly believe in rewarding our customers abundantly for their loyalty and giving away $2,000 cash every day this summer is a great way to say Thank You and only the beginning of the wonderful things Digicel has in store for customers. As a corporate citizen we also understand the challenges that are faced economically and we recognize how far $1,000 can go in these times. As such we make it extremely easy for customers to qualify to win. We are continuously overwhelmed by the screams of gratitude and appreciation when winners are called and it is this joy and gratitude from our customers that keeps us developing these types of promotions designed at giving back generously to our valued customers.”
To qualify in Digicel’s RED HOT CASH promotion prepaid customers simply top up with as little as $10, postpaid customers pay their bill in full and on time and all Digicel customers can text the word ‘CASH’ to 7171 to win in the daily $2,000 cash giveaway.
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