Win a share of $20,000 cash with Digicel this Christmas, and also embrace the spirit of giving

Win a share of $20,000 cash with Digicel this Christmas, and also embrace the spirit of giving

By Mikaele Liga
Thursday 16/11/2023
Photo: Digicel

Digicel Fiji customers will get a chance to win a share of $20,000 cash by using their QR Pay for purchases as part of their ongoing MyCash Promotion this Christmas. The Christmas Promotion embodies the theme of ”Anyone can be Santa”.

The company says it portrays the testament to their enduring commitment to cherish customers and the community, echoing the timeless sentiments of generosity and kindness that define the essence of Christmas.

Digicel CEO, Farid Mohammed says they stand by their promise to connect, support and give back to the community.

He says through acts of kindness, big or small,they can light up someone’s day and remind them that the true meaning of Christmas is about sharing love and compassion.

Mohammed says it is about showing that they care for one another and that they can make a difference in someone’s life.

They encourage everyone to participate in the promotion and embrace the spirit of giving.

Additionally Digicel will stage a toy drive at it’s stores across Fiji. They are alspo calling on donations for new and unwrapped toys, creating moments of delight for children of all ages as these gifts will find their way to local charities that support children in need around the country.

Digicel will also organise a special tree lighting ceremony in Suva.

For the duration of the promotion, weekly Sky Pacific subscriptions will be up for grabs and when you top up or pay bills with the MyCash app you receive 2GB of data free valid for 24 hours and a generous 3 percent cash back on your top up opt-in amount.

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