THE Pearl on Thursday was the setting of yet another historic Christmas launch by Digicel.
Digicel St. Lucia unveiled its grand Christmas campaign themed ‘#GetGifted’ and has yet again raised the bar to ensure St. Lucians all have an opportunity to enjoy an extraordinary season.
![Image: The Kiddicrew Theatre Company brought the house down with their theatrical rendition of Digicel’s bountiful #GetGifted promotion this Christmas.[PHOTO by PhotoMike]](https://www.thevoiceslu.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/The-Kiddicrew.jpg)
rendition of Digicel’s bountiful #GetGifted promotion this Christmas.[PHOTO by PhotoMike]
Additionally, customers have the opportunity to #GetGifted daily in store with free credit, smartphones, accessories, gadgets and more when topping up, making purchases or paying bills. Digicel is also ensuring customers are empowered to affordably gift their family, friends and loved ones with offers of incredible discounts on smartphone slashed by up to fifty percent.
Amazing weekly gifts including a 32” flat screen television, set a $1,000 gas voucher, a $1,000 grocery voucher, a $1,000 Courts voucher plus $1,000 in cash are also in store for Digicel customers. Furthermore, in the spirit of gifting, Digicel will double the gifts for the weekly winners, so that they too can gift a loved one compliments Digicel. Through other mediums Digicel will deliver on the premise of gifting and ensure customers and St. Lucians alike all receive the opportunity to #GetGifted.
![Image: The launch of Digicel’s Christmas promotion was historic as well as ‘piratic’, meaning that the launch was held on The Pearl, a replica of the pirate ship that was used in several Hollywood movies including the popular ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ movies. [PHOTO by PhotoMike]](https://www.thevoiceslu.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Launch.jpg)
She made a special plea to corporate St. Lucia “Additionally this year, we are appealing to all corporate houses and particularly our corporate partners to join us, in the support to the special needs homes (particularly the Dunnottar family) and to pledge their support to the homes particularly during the Christmas season. Donations can be made at the Beausejour indoor facility on December 1. No amount is too small. “