Warid offers package to win Rs 1 lakh
Saturday, June 14, 2008 8:33LAHORE: Warid Telecom (Pvt) Ltd has just launched an exciting new offer for its Zem Prepaid and Warid Postpaid customers. All users making a call to any nationwide destination will be able to win a cash prize of one Lakh. Since launch, Warid Telecom has been facilitating its users with the most innovative schemes to treat them royally for being a part of the fastest growing GSM network in Pakistan.
Under this promotion all Warid users who make a call to any number in Pakistan will be automatically entered into a lucky draw for a cash prize of Rs. 100,000. Warid Telecom will announce 10 lucky winners on a daily basis.
The most exciting part of this offer is that a customer increases his or her chance of winning by speaking longer than one minute. A user that speaks for ten minutes will automatically be entered into the draw ten times. A user can also win more than once under this promotion. Free minutes, Warid helpline and Interactive Voice Response calls do not apply for eligibility into the prize scheme.
On the occasion Marwan Zawaydeh - Chief Executive Officer, Warid Telecom said, “In Warid we consider our subscribers our biggest asset, our success is due to the support and patronage of our loyal users. This latest prize scheme is designed to offer a winning chance by sharing our success with our valued customers.”
Chief Commercial Officer, Warid Telecom - Thomas Yeo added, “Warid Telecom appreciates the patronage of its loyal customers. By introducing this scheme our company is finding new and exciting ways to give back to our valuable customers. This offer is designed to give maximum advantage to our Zem and Warid postpaid users by winning huge cash prizes.”








Haroon Hannan says:
June 25th, 2008 at 1:48 pm
No dought warid is a best connection & u should offer these type of packages to promote your customers.
tahir lone says:
September 25th, 2008 at 6:25 am
these kinds of offer should be introduced more oftenly nd should be more attractive..although its good step for de nation nd telecoms