Courtesy: Bhutan Telecom |
Anyone, who owns a mobile
phone, can participate. Each time you vote, B-Mobile will deduct Nu.5 from your
balance. It makes sense too – Nu. 5! But the terms and conditions continue;
- Each lucky draw number is entitled to one (1) prize only; no number(s) shall win more than one prize
Okay that makes
sense! But it goes further:
- Customers sending more number of SMSs will have higher chances of winning
Now that is where I find it confusing. That’s
where most of the lucky draws, reality shows included, become messy. We understand
it is business and marketing strategy, but a person might end up voting worth
more than iPhone 5. That confuses me. What is the point of voting if one can
buy it in the first place? I think only one vote should be allowed per number.
That way every number – for BT says one number will get only one prize – that's fair chance of winning. If one number can win more than one prize, then it
makes sense to vote many times - countless times.
According to National Statistical Bureau (NSB), a total of 479,517 Bhutanese subscribed to cellular phones by the end of 2011. And B-Mobile alone has a staggering figure of 3, 83,089 subscribers. Now assuming that 70% of its customers take part in the lucky draw, Bhutan Telecom would earn a substantial revenue (Nu. 1,436,584?). And this is only from one vote per customer.
According to National Statistical Bureau (NSB), a total of 479,517 Bhutanese subscribed to cellular phones by the end of 2011. And B-Mobile alone has a staggering figure of 3, 83,089 subscribers. Now assuming that 70% of its customers take part in the lucky draw, Bhutan Telecom would earn a substantial revenue (Nu. 1,436,584?). And this is only from one vote per customer.
This is why I find “Customers sending
more number of SMS will have higher chances of winning” clause confusing.
Bhutan’s economy is certainly not in its best shape we were told. And I find this a little
off beat.
But I will certainly send as an sms BT 50 to 1963 and stand a chance to be lucky!
But I will certainly send as an sms BT 50 to 1963 and stand a chance to be lucky!
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