- By : jagadish
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Vodafone has launched the fourth edition of its popular SMS-based competition, World of Prizes.
Started on October8, the competition, which runs for 100 days, gives customers the chance to play for free and win a range of prizes.
Vodafone customers, joining World of Prizes for free by sending an SMS with the code FREE to 97773, will get the opportunity to win 100 iPhone 6s every day over 100 days or the cash prize of QR25,000.
Moreover, World of Prizes is offering a premium edition to Vodafone customers through which they can compete for the chance to win the ultimate cash prizes of QR250,000 or weekly QR50,000 at only QR5 per day.
Additionally, customers joining the premium edition of the competition will get an extra daily bonus of 60 Vodafone minutes.
Luke Longney, director of marketing at Vodafone Qatar, said, “We’re very happy to launch the fourth edition of our popular World of Prizes competition. This is another first, not only in Qatar but also in the GCC region, from a telecom operator whereby our customers can now play for free and get rewarded with valuable prizes every single day for the next 100 days. World of Prizes is our way to show our customers that Vodafone goes beyond the daily products and services that we offer to introduce excitement, fun and highly rewarding experiences throughout the year.”
Score 1110.Level 3 kan miliba mote
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