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Digicel rolls out ‘Christmas keeps on giving’ holiday campaign

Digicel rolls out ‘Christmas keeps on giving’ holiday campaign

Digital operator Digicel has rolled out its Christmas that keeps on giving holiday campaign to give back to its customers in the Virgin Islands and the local community as it adopts a spirit is a gratitude.

As part of the promotion, Digicel will be thanking customers by rewarding them for everything they do with the company from now until the new year as well as giving back to local organisations in a 'Pick & Give' initiative.

Digicel in a release said, “Customers can look forward to more data and minutes; more rewards and prizes with Pick & Win in the MyDigicel app; more speed, reliability and coverage on the Digicel network; and more savings with massive discounts on handsets packed with goodies and SIMs in stores.”

CEO Ms Mara Samaniego added, “It’s the Christmas that keeps on giving at Digicel. Our Santa sack is stuffed full of treats and each week there’ll be something more for our customers. You won’t want to miss out, because we’re going to be rewarding customers for everything they do with us, in-store, online, everywhere! Customers tell us they want more, so this Christmas we’re giving them exactly what they’ve asked for.”

She noted that customers can look forward to more incredible discounts on handsets packed with lots of goodies, more plans with more any use data, and more prizes and surprises for customers who buy a SIM and switch to Digicel.”

New Pick & Win game

Digicel will also introduce its Pick & Win game, a new way to win more in the MyDigicel app. Whether it’s switching to join the Digicel family, buying a plan, or paying bills in full and on time, customers will be rewarded with the chance to Pick & Win lots of cool prizes.

Customers will also be entered into the weekly Winning Wednesday draws and the Christmas Eve grand prize draw for a chance to win even more prizes.

Within the VI community, Digicel will also be taking Pick & Win on the go and in the streets, as well as in select retail stores through its Pick & Give initiative. To do this, Digicel will be enlisting the help of its customers to 'Pick & Give' to its next community project for the new year.

CEO Ms Mara Samaniego said for the 2022 season, customers can look forward to prizes each week.

Customers will also be entered into the weekly Winning Wednesday draws and the Christmas Eve grand prize draw for a chance to win even more prizes.

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