The highly anticipated Digicel “Deal or No Deal” competition concluded on Sunday, marking an exciting milestone for prepaid customers. A staggering total of 9.4 million dollars in cash prizes were awarded during the course of the promotion.
During the second and final qualifying period, which ran from August 6 to August 26, five fortunate participants – Godfrey Gardner, Rwanda Bentham, Shonetta Roberts, Rean Ghani, and Mary Williams – collectively walked away with 4.2 million dollars. While the coveted 2 million-dollar mega prize eluded them, winners were still rewarded with substantial cash prizes ranging from 500,000 to one million dollars.




The inaugural drawing of the Digicel “Deal or No Deal” promotion took place on August 13, resulting in a total of 5.3 million dollars being distributed amongst five lucky contestants who successfully spelled out the word “DEAL.”
Contractor Carlos Cummings clinched the coveted 2 million-dollar mega prize. Additionally, Ryan Sobers and Premanand Dhaniram each secured one million dollars, while Waheeda Kaioum and Ramona De Mattos claimed $700,000 and $600,000 respectively.
In a heartwarming twist, winner Carlos Cummings expressed his intentions to invest a portion of his winnings in his business and treat his family to a much-deserved vacation. Premanand Dhaniram, another victor, shared his unexpected joy and his inclination towards giving.
This promotion was a highlight of Digicel’s 16th-anniversary celebration, which featured an array of promotions and activities, including the “16 Millionaires in 16 Days” and the “Deal or No Deal” initiatives.