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Telecom operator AirtelTigo has launched a ‘Free Morning Offer’ to give new and existing customers free AirtelTigo to AirtelTigo calls from 5 am to 10 am every day for six months.
In addition to the free calls, new customers will also get to enjoy free AirtelTigo Money to AirtelTigo Money transfers for six months.
The Free Morning Offer, like all AirtelTigo products, is based on the voice of the customer and consumer insights.
“We Ghanaians love talking to friends, loved ones early in the day. And, as part of our dealings, send money to each other.
"Our offer has been made based on this simple yet compelling insight,” disclosed the Chief Marketing Officer at AirtelTigo, Atul Narain Singh at the launch in Accra.
He added, “Delighting customers is an obsession for us. By making it absolutely easy for them to have unlimited conversations every morning and free transfers on our network for six months, we are once again providing great value to our customers and making their life simple”.
AirtelTigo’s Chief Sales Officer, Abubakari Halidu explained how simple the process of getting the offer was.
“All a customer has to do is to buy a new AirtelTigo SIM, register for an AirtelTigo Money account, do an AirtelTigo Money transaction, and, lo and behold – get six months of free AirtelTigo calls free from 5 am to 10 am as well as free transfers to AirtelTigo Money customers.”
He also explained that existing AirtelTigo customers can activate the offer by dialling *110#, select option 2 and purchase the offer using their AirtelTigo Money account for just ¢2.
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