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23 customers win big cash prizes in GTT’s$30M Christmas promotions

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January 4, 2022
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GTT continues to spread its $30M reasons Christmas cheer with its customers as twenty-three persons to-date have won close to $3M in cash prizes through the company’s live draw at its retail stores across Guyana.
GTT’s Chief Operations Office of Mobile Service, Richard Stanton said the company has been ecstatic about its giveback to customers over the past weeks. “We have seen the joy in our customers’ faces, we have heard their excitement through the calls, and we could not have been happier as a company,” Stanton is quoted in a GTT release as saying.
“And this is just the cash prizes, over the past weeks we have dispersed quite a number of shopping vouchers, topups and MMG credit through our media partners; we have also given quite a significant number ofnew customers free internet and installation when they sign up for our GTT Fibre service,” Stanton added.
With its Christmas campaign still ongoing, Stanton said the company still has many prizes left to be won including its $300,000, $400,000 and $500,000 cash prizes that will be done live in store. Customers canstill enter the draw by simply topping up with a $1000 or more, signing up for GTT Fibre service, registering for MMG, purchasing handsets, or paying their GTT bills on time and in full.
GTT’s Christmas promotion runs until January 8, however the company will host its last live draw on January 11 at its 55 Brickdam Retail Store.



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