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Ooredoo has announced a new competition for Ooredoo Mobile Money (OMM) customers, giving them a chance to win a brand-new Suzuki car when they transfer money internationally or buy Ooredoo services via the company’s mobile money service.
Anyone who registers for OMM and uses the service to make an international money transfer, purchase a Hala top-up, pay their Ooredoo bills or recharge data or the Ooredoo Passport by July 10 will automatically be entered into the competition, the company has said in a statement.
New customers can register for mobile money for free with a valid Qatar ID at any Ooredoo shop, by dialling *140# or by downloading the free “Ooredoo Money” app on their mobile and following the on-screen instructions.
Once cash is deposited into a mobile money wallet at any Ooredoo shop or through Ooredoo self-service machines, customers can then use the mobile wallet balance to transfer money home to 200 countries, using MoneyGram for a fee “as low as QR1”, according to the statement.
Users can also top up any Hala account (with 10% extra recharge bonus), recharge data (with 25% extra recharge bonus), pay Ooredoo bills or send money locally to another mobile, “securely and reliably 24 hours a day, seven days a week”, the statement adds.
For more information, customers can ask about OMM at an Ooredoo shop or visit the mobile money section on the Ooredoo website at https://www.ooredoo.qa/portal/OoredooQatar/win-a-suzuki-car
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