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N100m cash, phones, up for win in new season of Glo Rewards- Cashtoken promo

Globacom has unveiled another season of its recharge-based loyalty programme, “Glo rewards-cashtoken”. The promo is open to all existing and new prepaid subscribers on the Glo network.

In a statement released in Lagos, the company said that the new season was unveiled to give Glo subscribers and other Nigerians another opportunity to win cash prizes and other amazing items. Subscribers participating in the Rewards Program, just like in other seasons, will earn cashtokens on every N1000 cumulative recharge within a calendar month.

“To enroll for GloRewards, subscribers will dial *301*8# and start recharging to earn cashtokens. The assured cashback is N8, and they have a chance to win between N5,000 and N100m weekly in grand raffle draws. Every week, customers will also get a chance to win Gloworld Gift vouchers worth N10,000, Samsung A05 Phones and Samsung A54 smartphones”, The company stated.

Globacom said that as long as a subscriber “satisfies the requirements, they will be able to earn and accumulate cashtokens”. As a result, the amount of cashtokens that can be acquired is unlimited. A virtual wallet connected to the customer’s phone number will receive credit for all cashtokens.

“They will be able to view and redeem their cashtokens by dialing *6700# to purchase airtime/data, pay electricity bills, pay cable television bills or make other payments. They can also transfer their accumulated cashtokens to the bank and cash out the equivalent value”, explained Globacom.

In previous editions of the promo, many winners emerged across the country including a Civil Engineering student of Cross River State University, William Ubi, who won N200,000; Warri-based Anthony Iyemi who smiled home with N100,000 and Mohammed Tijani, a Kaduna-based farmer, who won N200,000.

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