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Flow giving away $200 000 in cash and prizes

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SOME LUCKY Flow customers could be in for a very merry Christmas.

With Barbados’ golden jubilee celebrations completed, the telecommunications company has launched its own, and will be giving its customers the opportunity to win more than $200 000 in cash and prizes, with a grand prize of $50 000 in cash.

The promotion was officially launched at Primo Bar Bistro in St Lawrence Gap, Christ Church, last Friday, and was attended by Flow’s telecommunications ambassadors, including Peter Ram, Patrick “Salt” Bellamy and Shanta Price.

“Christmas is all about giving, and there’s nothing better to give our loyal customers than cash,” said Niall Sheehy, managing director of Flow Barbados.

“As Barbados just recently celebrated its golden jubilee, we thought $50 000 in cash would be the perfect grand prize to complement the other attractive prizes and giveaways, such as living for a year for free and cash vouchers from our partners Sol, Cave Shepherd, Massy Stores, Carter’s General Store and Harris Paints.”

To be eligible for prizes, customers must sign up for any combo plan, data plan, Flow TV, top up $15 or pay their bill on time and in full.

As has become customary, Flow will also be filling the Christmas wish lists of residents of the Sterling and Nightengale children’s homes.

Concerning Flow’s continued technological improvements, Sheehy said he was especially pleased that they were on the verge of upgrading their network.

“On the technology front, our triumphs include the optimisation and upgrade of our 4G network to LTE status, which has now placed Barbados ahead of the pack in terms of regional mobile connectivity,” he added. (RB)

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