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Samsung Electronics West Africa (SEWA) is offering Ghanaians who purchase any Galaxy Tabs a free DSTV Mobile Drifta with 3 months free subscription, including selected SuperSports Channels to enable customers to enjoy free World Cup matches in the palm of their hands.
A statement from Samsung said “customers who purchase the Galaxy Tab 4 10.1, Tab 3 10.1 and Galaxy Note 8.0 will get a free DSTV Mobile Drifta with free 3 months subscription to 14 exciting channels including SuperSports 9, SuperSports Blitz and SuperSports Select to enjoy the passions and thrills of their favourite game during this football season while consumers who will buy selected models of Galaxy Tab 7.0 will get a free Book Cover instantly.”
As part of the promotion, Samsung has also set up activation stands at the Accra Mall and other selected locations across the nation to give consumers an opportunity to engage in fun activities and games that can win them instant prizes during this season of the beautiful game.
Jaspreet Singh, Director for Mobile at Samsung Electronics West Africa explained that, their Galaxy Tablets offer consumers a great tool for their everyday interactions and lifestyle, hence by this campaign we are giving Ghanaians an opportunity to own these Android powered tablets which offer world class performance and 24 months warranty.
He further said: “We are making it possible for users to enjoy their favourite games anywhere and anytime using the DSTV Mobile Drifta which has free 3 months subscription including SuperSports andcomes free with the purchase of Galaxy Tab 3 10.1, Tab 4 10.1 and the Galaxy Note 8.
According to Jaspreet, Samsung is a great contributor to sports around the world and are delighted to give supporters an opportunity to be with their favourite team and cheer them to victory no matter where they are.
The campaign forms part of Samsung’s ongoing ‘Supporters United with Samsung’ promotion which is running from now till July 13, 2014. Terms & conditions however apply.
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