BUSINESS BYTE: Digicel Get-Gifted draw

Digicel Gifted Draw winners
Digicel Gifted Draw winners

Five customers walked away with great prizes this Christmas as part of the Digicel Get Gifted Christmas campaign with one winner taking the Get Gifted theme a notch further by contributing part of his winnings. Leroy Defoe of Goodwill grabbed the $1, 000 prize at the first draw of the season on Friday, but did not keep it all for himself. He made an immediate donation to the Mustard Seed institution who was on hand during the Digicel Christmas draw.

Four other customers took home prizes: Carlos Joseph of Chance, Portsmouth, a Samsung J1 smartphone, Kyle Toussaint, Shawford, a Christmas hamper, Kurlson Benjamin, Bath Estate, three months of free cable and internet, Magdalene Toussaint of River Bank, ham/turkey voucher and $100 credit. Digicel also made a presentation of $1,000 to winner in its Text To Win campaign Chad Bique. 

This year, Digicel is giving out a total of $50, 000 in cash and prizes! Customers qualify to win their share by topping up $15 or more, activating a data or d’music plan or signing up on a new Digicel account.

 

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