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Vodafone Qatar has launched the “Happy Recharge” promotion that offers prepaid customers the chance to win cash prizes up to QR25,000, the company said in a statement.
The telecom operator said customers that recharge using the new Vodafone QR25 “Happy Recharge” cards will get QR25 worth of credit and the chance to win grand cash prizes of up to QR25,000, or iPhone 6 handsets, free credit up to QR500, or free data reaching up to 12GB.
The promotion will run for two months starting August 19, 2015 or until stocks last, Vodafone said.
“Our ‘Happy Recharge’ cards promotion falls in line with our commitment to keep offering our customers exciting and rewarding offers at all times. Our customers can now recharge with the chance to walk away with one of our great prizes.
“At Vodafone Qatar, it is our priority to make our customers feel empowered and heard, which is why we continue to look for innovative ways to surprise and reward them, and make every experience with Vodafone truly different,” the telecom operator said.
It added that Vodafone places “very high importance” on delivering great value to all its customers.
“That includes ongoing local and international calling and data offers such as Dh10 local calling, special rates to call family and friends such as India Dh10, Bangladesh Dh19, Egypt Dh30, and many others,” Vodafone said.
For more information, visit www.vodafone.qa. Terms and conditions apply.
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