One man beat the odds among the over 50,000 customers who participated in the ‘To Gu Me So’ promotion.
James Ganyo, a resident of Lakeside Estate who walked away with the amazing prize of GH₵100,000 in the just ended AirtelTigo “To Gu Me So” promotion is now the talk of the town.
Speaking to the media, James recounts how he was able to make the spot as the overall winner, “It feels good to win. I did what I do normally on AirtelTigo, this time around I did more; I engaged in the weekly trivia, made transactions with AirtelTigo Money and purchased extra points. This is just how it happened.”
“AirtelTigo has proven to be different and honoured their promise. I still can’t believe I am a GH₵100,000 richer, for just doing more with my AirtelTigo number.”
“We have seen many promotions that have been twisted in ways that have dampened the spirit of customers from active participation. Most of these promos already have winners, very high targets and organizers do not fulfil their promises to customers,” he added.
James, like many other customers who are sceptical about these promotions, was declared the overall winner and walked away with such a huge prize. He echoed his sentiments: “AirtelTigo “To Gu Me So” has made me believe in promos.”
If you’re wondering, like many others, what James’ plans for the money are, he intends to invest the money wisely.
AirtelTigo’s “To Gu Me So” promotion was launched in October last year to show appreciation to customers.
The promo rewarded customers hourly with call minutes and data as well as Daily, Weekly and Monthly Cash prizes, all based on Recharge and Usage.
Overall, over 50,000 customers won ¢1 million cash plus other prizes.
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