Ooredoo has announced the return of its Nojoom “double your points” Ramadan offer, allowing members to earn double Nojoom points with selected partners during the holy month.
Members who shop at participating Nojoom partner outlets Hilton Doha, Géant Hypermarket, Starlink, Joyalukkas, Al Jazeera Perfumes, Applebee’s, Technical Care Centre (TCC), Jumbo Electronics, Malabar Gold and Diamonds, General Takaful, Yateem, Diet Centre, and Al Nahdi Group will now earn double Nojoom points until the end of Ramadan.
The promotion, which has been extended to 11 of Ooredoo’s most popular earn partners this year - the biggest double points partners list ever - aims to reward customers for
their spend on activities aimed to create a #CloserConnection during the holy month of Ramadan.
Fatima Sultan al-Kuwari, director of Community and Public Relations at Ooredoo, said: “This year we’ve brought back our double points promotion due to popular demand so our customers can be rewarded during the holy month for spending time with their family and giving gifts.”
To join, members simply need to follow the normal Nojoom earning process by taking their receipt to the customer service desk, along with their Qatar ID.
Points will be added into their account during the month of July.
Ooredoo will be taking part in a series of community and charity events that will take place across the country this Ramadan.
Customers can follow Ooredoo’s Ramadan campaign via Ooredoo’s Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter page or follow the #CloserConnection.
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