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MTN Ghana today announced the launch of its smartphone giveaway promo, dubbed “MTN SupaDash.”MTN SupaDash will allow customers to win sleek smartphones from brands like Nokia and Samsung after meeting a set usage target over a six-month period.
MTN customers can subscribe to the ”SupaDash” promo by dialling *5011# or can choose another option by sending the word ”start” to short code 5011.
Customers can also check their status by sending the word ”status” to 5011 or choose the check status option on the *5011# menu.
The MTN Supa Dash promotion is meant to encourage subscribers of the network to reap the full benefits and advantages of data and internet services. Staying true to its vision of leading the delivery of a bold new digital world, MTN continues to encourage subscribers to use internet by rewarding some with smart-phones just for increasing their usage of MTN services.
Speaking on ”MTN SupaDash”, the Chief Marketing Officer of MTN Ghana, Rahul De said, “access to the internet offers a variety of benefits to users. The internet provides an enormous amount of information, making it one of the most valuable tools in our personal lives if used properly. MTN recognizes this, and that is why we are offering such an interesting promo to our subscribers so they can benefit fully from the excellent and competitive data bundles offered by MTN.”
The smart–phone rewards include sleek Galaxy smartphones from Samsung and sleek Lumia phones from Nokia.
Every customer who reaches or exceeds their set target will be eligible to win the smartphone that has been assigned to match their value band. Subscribers simply have to keep using MTN services to be eligible to win; there is no ballot or draw.
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