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Sabastian Appiah, a social media enthusiast, has emerged as the winner of Flexipay’s recently held, Check My Flex Competition, beating off competition from other social media enthusiasts.
The Check My Flex competition, outdoored in December 2017 by flexiPAY, Ghana’s most innovative payment platform, was aimed at engaging fans and users of the app in a healthy challenge for a grand prize of $1,000.00.
To enter into the competition, fans had to simply share a video recording of themselves getting creative with flexiPAY’s jingle using the hashtag #checkmyflex on social media and the post with the highest engagement across the selected social media channels adjudged winner.
Mr Appiah’s post won the ultimate prize with the highest views reactions, likes, comments, retweets, and shares on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
An excited Mr Appiah could not hide his joy as he was presented with a cheque for the Prize.
“It is unbelievable what has just happened. I am very grateful for this honour. It has not been easy, but we were very confident we would win, and it has come to pass. Many thanks to the flexiPAY team for this gesture. This is all that customer service is about.”, he said.
FlexiPAY is an exciting new payment platform for sending mobile money, paying utility bills, buying airtime and data among several other features. The app is available on both the Google Play store and the Apple Store.
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