Vodafone Ghana has rewards two of its customers under the ‘Live Your Life’ promotion.
The two lucky customers took home cash prizes of GH¢100,000 and GH¢50,000 respectively.
The ‘Live Your Life Promo’ was introduced by Vodafone Ghana to reward loyal customers of the company.
Subscribing to the service by dialling *570# or *580# at GH¢1.00 and GH¢0.80, respectively, customers receive a daily dose of five brain-teasing questions.
Accumulating points upon
subscription renewal and correct answers, subscribers receive 100 points for renewals, 50 points for correct answers, and even 20 points for incorrect or invalid responses.
David Umoh, the Consumer Business Unit Director at Vodafone Ghana, expressed delight at the overwhelming customer response.
“The ‘Live Your Life Promo’ is our way of creating engaging experiences for our customers. Seeing the joy it generates for our customers is truly rewarding, and we are committed to creating more exciting engaging products and opportunities for our customers to live their lives to the fullest,” he said.
Mercy Akude, Vodafone Ghana’s Head of Retail and Partner Support, emphasised the company’s dedication to innovation and customer satis
faction.
“Vodafone is not just a telecom provider; we are creators of experiences. The Live Your Life Promo is a testament to our commitment to enriching the lives of our customers. We are here to make a lasting impact,” she affirmed.
Ernest Atse Yawo, the overall winner of the ‘Live Your Life Promo’with short code 570, expressed his excitement and gratitude for Vodafone’s innovative campaign.
“This is a promo I have been participating for a long time, and I’ve finally won GH¢100,000. I can’t express the happiness I am feeling. I’m over the moon! Thank you, Vodafone Ghana!” he declared.
Michael Archer, who won the second prize, said, “I never imagined lightening could strike twice, but here I am, overjoyed. The Live Your Life promo is a life-changing opportunity, and I urge everyone to grab a Vodafone SIM card and join the game,” he stated.
BY TIMES REPORTER