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Kaieteur News – Digicel Guyana on Saturday launched its Summa Promotion at the Theatre Guild, Parade Street, Kingston giving customers an exciting chance to win.
As part of the launch, five media persons won cash prizes ranging from $50,000 to $200,000 after playing ‘Here is the Deal’.
The winners are Paul Vanvield from The Evening News ($50,000), Stacy Rahaman from Visit Guyana ($100,000), Eric Moore from NCN ($200,000), Dwayne Ross ($100,000) from Big Smith News Watch, and Christal Yong from Kaieteur News ($90,000).
The game mirrors closely ‘Deal or No deal’, an American game show where contestants were required to choose numbers printed on briefcases.
For customers to participate, all of Digicel’s prepaid customers are required to top up $1000 or more and collect the letters spelling D-E-A-L to automatically win a prize.
Lucky customers will be contacted by Digicel and told how to claim their prizes.
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