MTN Ghana to brighten lives of customers

MTN, Ghana, the leading telecommunications service provider in Ghana is once again rewarding its loyal customers with exciting give ways in an initiative dubbed: “MTN Season of Surprises”.

This is part of showing appreciation to its loyal customers for some of the amazing achievements by the company this year including winning three coveted awards at the 2013 CIMG Awards.

A statement issued in Accra said the initiative which commenced on December 1 also coincides with Christmas, a period of giving and sharing and would see customers being rewarded with a variety of goodies ranging from free voice calls to mobile money transfer bonuses.

Some of packages being given include: Free airtime per day, free data per day and incredible discounts on devices at MTN Service Centres.

Other surprise opportunities include: Free tickets to MTN events and sponsored events as well as Photo opportunities with MTN brand ambassadors at MTN Service Centres.

On Christmas Eve, customers who visit and transact business at any of MTN Service Centres would receive exciting give ways such as branded notebooks, movie tickets and other amazing offers.

Commenting on the MTN Season of Surprises, the Chief Marketing Officer, Mr Rahul De said: “MTN values its cherished customers and wants to delight them with incredible surprise packages.”

“It is a period when the company rewards its customers and maintains a relationship with them.”

He said all customers need to do is to keep using their MTN numbers to enjoy the amazing offers and surprises.

MTN Season of Surprise promo is opened to only Pay-As-You-Go customers.

Source: GhanaWeb

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