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Glo Begins New Season Of Smartphone Festival

by Royal Ibeh
2 years ago
in Business
Glo Begins New Season Of Smartphone Festival
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As Yuletide 2023 draws near, telecommunications company, Globacom, has unveiled a new Smartphone Festival which offers up to N150,000 discount as well as 18GB of free data for customers.

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Globacom explained in a press release issued in Lagos that the special Smartphone Festival tagged Gloworld Black Friday runs from Thursday November 16 to November 30 and is open to subscribers who buy selected smartphones from any of the Gloworld outlets across the country.

Said Globacom, “Customers who visit Gloworld shops across the country and purchase devices will enjoy up to N150,000 discount and also 18 GB bonus data for 6 months”.

The festival gives prepaid and postpaid subscribers the opportunity to visit Globacom’s one-stop shops to get the best price deals on any handset of their choice, adding, “customers who buy Glo SIMs will also  enjoy bonuses on airtime and data”.

The telecommunications giant encouraged subscribers who are yet to visit the Gloworld outlets  for devices to do so soonest  in order to buy any device of their choice from the range of latest devices and enjoy the bundled benefits.

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