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26 shoppers to win back up to $1,000 this Christmas through M-PAiSA QR

26 shoppers to win back up to $1,000 this Christmas through M-PAiSA QR

By Navitalai Naivalurua
04/12/2025
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26 people will be able to win back up to $1,000 each for all their Christmas shopping expenses this month for payments made using M-PAiSA QR.

Vodafone Fiji General Manager Digital Financial Services, Shailendra Prasad, says with over 4,000 business outlets in Fiji now offering M-PAiSA QR payment options, Vodafone M-PAiSA is offering M-PAiSA users a chance to win back their shopping spend this month as part of its M-PAiSA QR promotion this Christmas.

He says Christmas is a time of giving and sharing, and M-PAiSA wishes to make this a memorable Christmas for 26 lucky M-PAiSA users and their families as cashback prizes for their shopping spend in December.

Prasad says a total of $26,000 is up for grab, with 26 winners to be announced in early January 2026 to welcome the new year.

To have a chance to win, all the M-PAiSA users need to do is make an M-PAiSA QR payment transaction every time they make a purchase at any business outlet Fiji-wide offering the M-PAiSA QR payment option for automatic entry into the draw.

If you are selected as a winner, the total value of all your M-PAiSA QR transactions for the month of December, up to a maximum of $1,000, will be credited back to your M-PAiSA account.

The promotion starts tomorrow and closes on 31st December.
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