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Digicel wraps up $20-m Christmas giveaway on high note
Head of business marketing at Digicel Kimberly Campbell (left) draws the ticket number that revealed winner of the ‘Bagga Tings’ during the road show finale in Montego Bay. At right is chief marketing officer at Digicel Tari Lovell.
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December 25, 2024

Digicel wraps up $20-m Christmas giveaway on high note

CHRISTMAS came early and with lots of surprises for several Digicel customers across the country as the digital operator’s One-Derland Roadshow wrapped up with lots of fanfare at Sam Sharpe Square, Montego Bay on Saturday, December 21.

Digicel said the campaign, a heartfelt celebration of Jamaican traditions, family, and community spirit, brought joy across the island, offering customers the chance to win the ultimate Christmas surprise.

Filled with treasures that made Christmas brighter for many, the ‘Bagga Tings’ included $100,000 in cash, a Nintendo Switch game console, an iPad, a $10,000 JPS gift voucher, and goodies from cherished Jamaican brands like Grace Foods, Massy Brands, CPJ Foods, Fontana Pharmacy, Honey Bun, and a crate of Red Stripe. So far, 30 lucky winners have claimed their prizes, and 10 more chances remain for customers to win.

At the tour’s final stop in Montego Bay, the magic of Christmas came to life for Nadrae Haughton, a security guard from Content, otherwise known as Adelphi in St James. What began as a regular day on the job became a moment she is expected to cherish. Haughton had planned to leave work that day to buy a tablet for her 5-year-old daughter; instead, she walked away with the Bagga Tings, loaded with an iPad.

“I can’t even begin to explain how I feel. I’m honestly so grateful,” Haughton said. “The Digicel team felt like family to me. I will be using these gifts to make Christmas better for my family. Christmas is truly special this year.” She plans to share the prize with her daughter, her 15-year-old son, and other close family members, turning this into a season of joy for everyone she loves.

The campaign’s grand finale in Montego Bay followed stops in Portland, St Elizabeth and St Thomas, where Digicel brought Christmas cheer to communities beyond Kingston. At every stop, Digicel said, customers were treated to fun-filled activities, entertainment, and the chance to win prizes. Along the way, three lucky winners were able to claim the ultimate prize.

Adding to the festive spirit, Digicel’s campaign partners were on hand to connect with the communities. Marketing manager at the Jamaica Public Service (JPS) Reshima Kelly Williams shared her enthusiasm, “We partnered with Digicel because, at JPS, being part of the community is at the heart of what we do. This Christmas, to celebrate our 101st anniversary, we are giving back to our customers by contributing $20,000 towards their December bills. It’s our way of saying thank you to the people who mean so much to us.”

Marketing officer at Honey Bun Limited Thameka McLeod also expressed her pride in supporting the campaign, said, “Honeybun Limited is always for community involvement, so a campaign like this was a natural fit for us. Christmas is about giving, and working with Digicel to spread joy across Jamaica has been an incredible experience. Every winner we’ve seen reminds us why this season is so special.”

Tari Lovell, chief marketing officer at Digicel, said: “The One Home, One Jamaica campaign is about celebrating the essence of a Jamaican Christmas. One of the most important aspects of this campaign was rallying true Jamaican companies which is why we partnered with specific brands so that we were able to give our customers that authentic Jamaican Christmas. They have allowed us to enhance our campaign so we could have made our customers’ Christmas just a little bit better.”

He continued: “The impact we’ve had on communities has been what I like to call phenomenal; customers have walked away with a Bagga Tings worth over $400,000 to go towards their Christmas preparations.

“This campaign was about trying to enhance the community experience and making the experience even more special because, at Digicel, that’s what Christmas means to us — celebrating family traditions, celebrating community, and celebrating what’s good about Jamaica.”

Digicel representatives and partners of the One Home, One Jamaica campaign surround winner Nadrae Haughton (third left) as she proudly poses with her ‘Bagga Tings.’ From left are head of business marketing at Digicel, Kimberly Campbell; marketing officer at Honey Bun Limited, Thameka McLeod; brand ambassador of Massy Distribution Limited, Tamisha Williamson; marketing manager at JPS, Reshima Kelly Williams; marketing executive at Digicel, Sheryl Lampart; and chief marketing officer at Digicel, Tari Lovell.

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