Ooredoo Myanmar introduces “Let’s Go to World Cup” Lucky Draw Campaign

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Ooredoo Myanmar, an international telecom operator in Myanmar, has unveiled the latest version of My Ooredoo App to respond to customers’ evolving needs along with the “Let’s Go to World Cup” Lucky Draw Campaign.
The new version of My Ooredoo App allows the users to apply the M-Pitesan Mobile money wallet for transferring money to anybody in Myanmar within 20 seconds.
In the campaign, users of the newest My Ooredoo app are eligible to win a chance to go to the World Cup 2022 in person. The campaign begins on 15 August 2022 and ends on 30 September 2022, allowing customers to win incredible rewards including 30 tickets with a round trip arrangement to watch the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
During the campaign, Ooredoo will deliver over 15,000 prizes including Cashback (Ks) in M-Pitesan, Cashback for Onnet Calls/SMS, and Voice Onnet Calls valid for 5 days and world cup tickets as the grand prizes.
All coupons will be placed into the weekly Lucky Draws which will be held every Thursday for five weeks starting from 25 August and a mega Lucky Draw on 1 October.
Dial *565# and update to the most recent version of My Ooredoo App to enjoy the greater customer experience and enter the campaign. — GNLM

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