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Samsung sponsors three winners to South Africa



Samsung Ghana is sponsoring three lucky winners to South Africa after they become top winners of the 10-week edition of the Samsung Christmas Promotion.
The promotion aimed at rewarding valued customers who purchase any of the selected range of genuine Samsung phones and register it on the e-warranty platform.
The lucky winners were Inez Larsey Gbedemah, Johnson Alorwu and Thomas Appiah. These three persons will benefit from all expenses paid trips to South Africa.
Other Samsung customers win Samsung products such as LED TVs, Home Theatres, Galaxy Tabs and shopping vouchers from Koala Shopping Centre in Accra, A-life Supermarket in Kumasi, Vicarichie Ghana Limited in Ho and All Needs Supermarkets in Takoradi and Legon.
The nationwide promotion, which is being done in collaboration with the National Lotteries Authority (NLA) rewards 50 lucky winners each week with Samsung’s range of consumer electronics and Smartphones, and at the monthly draws, six lucky winners will stand the chance of going to South Africa.
Samsung will also reward their authorized dealers and sales agents. Highly performing agents and dealer shops will be given prizes according to the number of winners they have produced during the promotion. Samsung is doing this to reinforce their interest and commitment to their business-to-business partners and sales agents.
During the 10-week, Frank 'O' Trading & Phones emerged on top as the leader in subscribing customers onto the E-warranty service thereby contributing immensely to the success of the promo.
Some five branch managers of Frank 'O' Phones received baskets of lip-smacking hampers from Samsung.
According to Business Leader for Handheld Products at Samsung Ghana, Jaspreet Singh, the rationale behind this is to reinforce the Electronics Giants interest and commitment to their business-to-business partners, dealer and sales agents.
The promotion also seeks to encourage customers to register on the e-warranty platform which gives them 24-month warranty and also enables them to check the authenticity of their phones.
To participate, the customers are required to register their Samsung phones on the Samsung’s e-warranty platform by typing REG *IMEI number # to the short code 1453 across all networks. The IMEI number can be found on the phone’s packaging or by dialing *#06#. It can also be seen in the empty battery slot on a white label which read IMEI.
  

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