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Aircel customers win prizes worth Rs. 2.1 million in West Bengal

| | Aug 11, 2016, at 07:38 pm
Kolkata, Aug 11 (IBNS): : Aircel, one of India’s leading innovative telecom players, today felicitated the bumper prize winners of Aircel Super Challenge, iPlayiWin and Aircel New Year Bonanza Contest, its general knowledge-based PAN-India consumer engagement contests.

Aircel’s customers from Kolkata and Rest of West Bengal won Bumper Prizes of Honda Jazz, Ford Figo, Hyundai i10 and Maruti Celerio and host of other exciting gifts worth around Rs.21 lakh.

 

Anil Gupta, Regional Manager  – East, Aircel, congratulated the winners and said, “At Aircel, our efforts always revolve around delighting our customers in everything we do, whether through our products and services or through our engaging contests that has seen unprecedented success in the past. Our VAS contests (Aircel Super Challenge, iPlayiWin and Aircel New Year Bonanza Contest) are fresh concepts and disruptive innovations in their own space. They have garnered tremendous response from our customers. We’re confident that with the offer of a car to be won every week along with the mega prize and attractive daily prizes, our VAS contests will keep our customers gripped with its unique features and deepen our bond with them.”

 

Madhushudan Kundu drove home a brand new Honda Jazz after he scored the maximum points in iPlayiWin 14 while Rajdeep Singh won a Ford Figo for topping the charts in Aircel Super Challenge Contest Season 2. 


Subhas Chandra Aich bagged a Maruti Celerio for scoring the maximum points in Aircel New Year Bonanza Contest. Aich was indeed the most successful customer as he also won gold card and pre-paid gift card worth Rs.20,000 and Rs.10,000 respectively from Aircel Super Challenge Contest.


Like Aich, Bodhisatya Sengupta besides winning the Hyundai i10 for iPlayiWin 13 also took home a LCD TV worth Rs.10,000 and a pre-paid gift card worth also worth Rs.10,000 for being among the top scorers in Aircel New Year Bonanza and Aircel Super challenge Contest.

 

The winners of Aircel’s VAS contests were visibly elated at winning a host of goodies including brand new cars. Subhas Chandra Aich said: “Winning a car in this contest was way beyond my expectations while taking part in the quiz. I’m so glad that I participated in this contest and got a chance to win my favourite car! I thank the team at Aircel for giving me this wonderful surprise and I will surely participate in all their contests as they are simple to follow and easy to win! “

 

Sengupta added: “Aircel’s VAS contest offers a wonderful chance to win some of the most exciting products like a car. Aircel is known as an innovative brand and iPlayiWin is a very innovative contest that builds an instant connect with customers. I congratulate other winners and would also encourage more customers to be a part of these contests."   

 

 

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