A young educator is the fourth and final winner in the LIME Pay Early & Win $5000 Shopping Spree. Lindsay Phillip, a 28-year-old French and Spanish teacher at Babonneau Secondary, had a qualifying TopUp of over $23, and she was delighted to get the call from Saint Lucia’s and the Caribbean’s leading telecommunications service provider. On Sunday last, she lined up with her father, Wilson Johnny, and her two best friends to sprint through Mega J and shop her way to a total of $4996.82 worth of goods.
“I’ve been a LIME customer for over 10 years,” explains Lindsay. “I have had the same number and everything, and I must say, I have been pleased with the service provided by LIME, and I love their promotions. I’ve watched every one of the shopping sprees on TV, so I had everything well planned out. I actually shopped for some of the things I usually come to Mega J and just look at, and it’s so good that I could get that opportunity just from being a LIME customer. I never expected this and I must say thanks to LIME.”
“This has been a really exciting promotion,” says LIME Head of Marketing & Communications, Laurencia Cadette. “Our customers enjoyed it, and of course all of Saint Lucia got to see how much fun our winners and their families had. Ultimately, there is nothing more important than family, so for us to be able to do something as special as a $5000 shopping spree for four Saint Lucian families, it’s a very proud feeling for us at LIME. This promotion may be over, but we definitely have much more in store.
“In the month of April, we have great discounts on landline, Internet, mobile and LIME TV, and we are looking forward to welcoming new and existing customers to our retail outlets,” she continues. “But we are also looking forward to being part of this year’s Saint Lucia Jazz and Arts Festival, and of course, you can definitely anticipate another exciting promotion coming soon from the island’s number one telecom company.”
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