Digicel is turning up the heat this summer with its highly anticipated promotion, “Deal or No Deal”, where over $20 million is up for grabs.
Prepaid customers are in for a thrilling experience as they participate in Digicel’s gameshow to select their cash prize and negotiate their winnings with the Banker.
During this campaign, qualifying prepaid customers will have the opportunity to make a “deal” of their lives and potentially win up to a staggering $2 million instantly. The promotion will run for six weeks, commencing on July 16, 2023, and concluding on August 26, 2023, with two exciting game shows scheduled to be aired on NCN channel 11.

To be eligible, prepaid customers must top up their accounts with $1000 or more using scratch cards or electronic top-up methods to collect the letters to spell the word D-E-A-L. Once the top-up is successful, customers will receive a text message containing their electronic letter within five minutes.
By texting ‘DEAL’ to the short code 1441, Digicel consumers can keep track of the electronic letters they have collected. During the two qualifying periods, customers who successfully spell the word D-E-A-L will have the chance to participate in the game shows. During the show, participants will have five minutes to strike a deal of a lifetime.
Digicel Communications Manager, Vidya Sanichara highlighted, “Our summer promotion is coming off the heels of some of our highly anticipated and exciting promotions that we had. We celebrated 16 years recently and we launched that with $16 million in 16 days. Then we gave away 16 iPhones in 16 days.”
The company also celebrated Mother’s Day and Father’s Day with big giveaways for their customer base.
During the launch, media personnel and other personalities also had a chance to win monetary prizes.
The company also cautioned, “Digicel emphasises the importance of customers being vigilant against scammers. It is essential to note that only customers who have collected the letters D-E-A-L are eligible to win any prizes. The company urges customers not to share their pin numbers or verification numbers with individuals claiming to be calling from Digicel.












