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Ooredoo has announced the winner of its Ooredoo Mobile Money (OMM) Suzuki competition. The winner, Stephen Okyere, received his prize in a ceremony held at Ooredoo’s headquarters.
Okyere, a labourer from Ghana, said: “I can’t believe this has happened to me. I can’t thank Ooredoo enough for this prize and the Ooredoo Mobile Money Team for giving me this chance. I use Ooredoo Mobile Money because it’s simple to understand, reliable, and the fees are affordable. I wholeheartedly encourage everyone to use the service and enter the next competition as I am proof that dreams really can come true.”
To win the competition, customers simply have to transfer money internationally or purchase Ooredoo services with Ooredoo’s award-winning mobile money service via their mobile phone or the Ooredoo Money App.
New customers can register for Mobile Money for free with a valid Qatar ID at any Ooredoo Shop, by dialing *140#, or by simply downloading the free “Ooredoo Money” App on their mobile and following the
simple on-screen instructions.
Once registered, users can check their balance, transfer money around the world instantly through MoneyGram, and complete daily tasks such as Hala top-up (with 10% extra credit) recharge data (with 25% extra recharge bonus). Users can also pay Ooredoo bills or send money locally to another mobile, securely and reliably, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
For more information, customers can ask about Mobile Money in any Ooredoo Shop or visit the Mobile Money section on the Ooredoo website.
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