How You Can Win Up To 100m, Telephones In New Season Of Glo Rewards-Cashtoken

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Digital options firm, Globacom has unveiled one other season of its recharge-based loyalty programme, “Glo rewards-cashtoken”.

The promo is open to all current and new pay as you go subscribers on the Glo community.

In a press release launched in Lagos, Globacom stated that the brand new season was unveiled to offer Glo subscribers and different Nigerians one other alternative to win money prizes and different superb objects.  It added that subscribers collaborating within the Rewards Program, similar to in different seasons, will earn cashtokens on each N1000 cumulative recharge inside a calendar month.

 “To enroll for GloRewards, subscribers will dial *301*8# and begin recharging to earn cashtokens. The assured cashback is N8, and so they have an opportunity to win between N5,000 and N100m weekly in grand raffle attracts. Each week, clients will even get an opportunity to win Gloworld Present vouchers price N10,000, Samsung A05 Telephones and Samsung A54 smartphones”, The corporate acknowledged.

Subscribers, in accordance with Globacom, will proceed to earn and accumulate cashtokens so long as they meet the eligibility standards. Thus, there isn’t a higher restrict to accumulating cashtokens. All cashtokens might be credited in a digital pockets that’s linked to the client’s cell quantity.

“They are going to be capable of view and redeem their cashtokens by dialing *6700# to buy airtime/information, pay electrical energy payments, pay cable tv payments or make different funds. They will additionally switch their accrued cashtokens to the financial institution and money out the equal worth”, defined Globacom.

In earlier editions of the promo, many winners emerged throughout the nation together with a Civil Engineering scholar of Cross River State College, William Ubi, who gained N200,000; Warri-based Anthony Iyemi who smiled house with N100,000 and Mohammed Tijani, a Kaduna-based farmer, who gained N200,000.

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