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Sep 30, 2014 News
Customers win fabulous prizes
Winners of the MoneyGram and SurePay “Back to School” Promotions received computers, printers and bill certificates on Friday during a presentation ceremony hosted by Neal and Massy Services Limited (NMSL) at the company’s NM Staff facilities at Ruimveldt, Georgetown.
The five winners of the MoneyGram promotion who received laptop computers with printers were Marlene Dookie of Zeeburg North, West Coast Demerara; Annie Gordon Morgan of Jackson Street, Better Hope, East Coast Demerara; Charles Harvey of One Mile, Linden; Bernadette Smith of Central Amelia’s Ward, Linden; and John Singh of Martyrs Ville, East Coast Demerara.
Three SurePay winners – James Lowe of Charlotte Street, Lacytown; Savita Ramrattan of Second Street, Alexander Village; and Deonarine Nandalall of Better Hope South each received bill certificates valued at $20,000.
Mr. Deo Persaud, Chairman of NMSL, congratulated the winners and all customers who participated in the promotions and disclosed that there will be another promotion to coincide with Diwali celebrations while the annual Christmas promotions will be launched in November.
“Education is important to all of us and the “Back to School” promotion provides the tools to equip our valued customers to pursue their educational goals,” he added in reference to presentation of computers and printers to the winners.
Ms. Debbie Baldeo, MoneyGram Manager, said the much-anticipated promotions which started on August 1 and ended on September 14, attracted loyal customers across the country. The winners expressed their gratitude to MoneyGram and SurePay for hosting the promotions.
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