Abu Dhabi: Indian expat wins McLaren in UAE after renewing phone registration


Abu Dhabi, Feb 25 (IANS): An Indian expat worker in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) won a McLaren 570S Spider supercar after renewing his phone registration, the media reported on Monday.

Telecom operator du, from Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company (EITC), rewarded Balvir Singh in line with the UAE registration policy, The Khaleej Times reported.

The operator invited customers with expired ID registrations for renewal before January 31 to avoid their services being cut off.

"It is truly life changing and I am blessed and overwhelmed at the opportunities this has provided me. I have been in the UAE since the last 10 years and will continue to be here. I thank du for making my life beautiful," Singh told the media.

All customers who renewed the ID registration before that period entered the draw to win the luxury car.

"At du, we strive to spread happiness and joy amongst our customers. And, this is a testament to what we are trying to achieve," said Fahad Al Hassawi, Deputy CEO (Telco), EITC.

"We congratulate Balvir on winning this prize and encourage our customers to partake in our upcoming competitions."

  

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