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Ooredoo has launched a new promotion giving customers who buy the Ooredoo Passport Card until January 31 a discount on 10 popular restaurants in Dubai, through the Entertainer App.
The discount code will be received via SMS. Customers then have to download The Entertainer App to redeem the money-off vouchers with their personalised code.
Both Shahry and Hala customers will be able to buy the Ooredoo Passport Card by visiting e-Top-up section in the Ooredoo App, and the cost of the services will be added to users Shahry bill or deducted from their Hala credit balance.
On top of the discount, Ooredoo Passport customers will get 100 roaming minutes for all incoming and outgoing calls, as well as 2GB of roaming mobile data for use in the GCC region.
The Entertainer App is available on the Apple iTune Store, Google Play, Windows Store, Samsung Apps and BlackBerry World now.
The Ooredoo Passport works on all GCC networks and customers can enjoy 4G speeds in the UAE (Etisalat, DU), Saudi Arabia (Mobily & STC), Bahrain (Batelco), Kuwait (Ooredoo Kuwait) and Oman (Ooredoo Oman, Omantel), at no additional cost.
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