SK Telecom Launches '0 Festival' to Celebrate College Entrance Exam Takers
Hwang Sujin Reporter
hwang075609@gmail.com | 2024-11-14 19:25:06
SEOUL, South Korea – November 14, 2024 – SK Telecom, a leading telecommunications company in South Korea, today announced the launch of its "0 Festival," offering a variety of benefits to students who have recently taken the college entrance exam.
Targeted at young adults aged 13 to 34, the "0" brand is SK Telecom's initiative to support and encourage the new beginnings and challenges of young people.
Key benefits of the 0 Festival include:
0 Starter Pack Event: New and existing subscribers born between 2005 and 2006 can participate in a raffle to win prizes such as a Galaxy Book Pro 360, a StandbyMe Go, or AirPods Max.
T Direct Shop Special Event: Customers born between 2004 and 2006 can enter a raffle to win a Google Play gift card simply by signing up.
Discounts on Performances and Exhibitions: Enjoy up to 85% off on various performances and exhibitions, including musicals, plays, and art exhibitions.
T Membership Benefits: Members can enjoy exclusive discounts and promotions on a variety of products and services, including food, entertainment, and more.
To participate in the 0 Festival, customers can visit the T World 0 page and the T Direct Shop.
"We are excited to launch the 0 Festival to celebrate the achievements of our young customers," said [Name], [Title] at SK Telecom. "We hope that these benefits will help them kickstart their new chapter and pursue their dreams."
SK Telecom's 0 Festival will run through December 2024, offering a range of exciting opportunities for young people.
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