TECNO Camon 12 buyers to win Sh0.5m car, other prizes

Mobile phone manufacturers, TECNO, campaign dubbed TECNOTakesMeHome for 20 19 will see one of its lucky customers rewarded with Sh500,000 car.

The #TECNOTakesMeHomewithBuupass campaign that begun on November 25 and will run up to December 23, will also see customers get array of gifts for the Christmas and New Year festivities.

To take part in the campaign customers will have to Purchase a TECNO CAMON 12 series smartphone.

By registering their mobile number, they will be admitted to the Facebook live lottery that will take place on December 23 to win the grand prize, a car.

Customers will also have an opportunity to win a motorbike, or get Sh500 ticket coupon plus Sh250 Airtime.

The campaign that also targets bus commuters will feature more than 2000 TECNO customers with 100 winning a motorbike while 2000 getting subsidised cost of 500 on their bus ticket and 250 airtime.

TECNO will also find 100 lucky passengers on 50 buses and refund the ticket expense during the campaign.

TECNO has partnered with Buupass, a ticketing platform that enables people to book their bus ticket at the comfort of their homes.

Buupass is a market place that provides ticketing solution seamlessly for buses flights and train at the palm of your hand.

To book a ticket dial Dial *877# from your safaricom line or visit www.buupass.com.

With Consumer-centric philosophy, TECNO is always interested in the consumers' concern not only product wise but also services.

The phone manufacturers strives to provide solutions that enable consumers to reach beyond the current limitations to a better life experience.

Initiated in 2016, the #TECNOTakesMeHomewithBuupass campaign has helped more than 5000 TECNO customers. And TECNO Kenya has been four years no Christmas without gifts. 

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