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Three new Toyota RUSH SUVs up for grabs in Digicel campaign

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July 16, 2021
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Digicel Guyana on Friday launched its Summer Campaign, dubbed “Digicel’s SUMMA Rush.”
Digicel’s prepaid customers will have the chance of “RUSHing” off with one of three brand new Toyota Rush SUVs. The campaign runs for seven weeks, starting on July 16th and concludes on September 2nd, a release from the mobile phone provided stated.

To qualify, customers must top up with $1000 or more (Scratch Cards or Electronically) to collect the letters to spell the word R-U-S-H to enter into a draw. Once the top-up is successful, the customer will receive a text message with their electronic letter. Customers can keep track of their letters collected by texting ‘SUMMA’ to shortcode 1441.

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There will be three qualifying periods as outlined below. Customers spelling the word R-U-S-H within the qualifying periods will participate in the draw for a chance to win 1 of the 3 Toyota Rush SUVs. All persons spelling the word R-U-S-h will receive $100,000 once letters are verified and deemed legitimate.

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