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Betting firm, Mozzart Bet Ghana has launched its “Hit the highest odds” promotion.
This, according to the company is a way of giving back to its loyal customers.
According to the Operations Manager, Gilbert Edem Bebli, the company is poised to provide more opportunities for customers.
Speaking at the launch of the promo, Mr. Bebli, entreated them to take advantage of the promo and win more prizes.
"Our customers have been loyal to us for the past months we've been in the country. So we are doing this to also show appreciation. It has been a good reception here in Ghana and we will do more”, he pointed out.
Mr Bebil further revealed that, the company is looking to compete with other large betting organisations in the country by providing greater options for its customers.
Mr Bebil opined that customers are assured of getting their gadgets after winning.
"Customers are assured of getting their prizes after they win. We are in to compete with the big guys because we have what it takes to do that and will surely do it", he added.
Mozzart Bet Ghana's Country Manager, Nebojsa Marinko, for his part said the company would encourage healthy competition among its players.
"It's our aim to create good competition. The reception here has been very good for us", he said.
As part of the promotion, customers will win prizes such as headphones, mobile phones on a daily and weekly basis with an ultimate prize of a Nissan vehicle.
This is the first time such offers have been made by any betting operator in Ghana during the first eight months of existence.
To begin playing, players must take out their phone and register an account with Mozzart Bet.
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