RCS & RDS: Today's Official Announcement, giving Romanians FREE

RCS & RDS health

RCS & RDS has published a surprising official announcement for Romanian customers from all over the country, and this in terms of what it announces and what it offers free of charge to those interested in benefiting from the prepared surprises. More precisely, those from RCS & RDS are telling customers from all over the country that they can win 5 health subscriptions worth 1000 LEI each if they choose to participate in the promotion that the Romanian company has decided to initiate right now.

RCS & RDS surprises with this decision because until now it has not thought of offering freebies of this kind to Romanian customers, but things are changing when it comes to these offers. In this idea, those from RCS & RDS ask their clients, or Romanians who are not their clients, to subscribe online to DIGI TV services and to watch the Medical Assistants series on the DIVA television station to win health subscriptions.

RCS & RDS: Today's Official Announcement, giving Romanians FREE

RCS & RDS "offers" 5 private health subscriptions worth 1000 LEI each, and here we are probably talking about annual ones paid in advance by the telecommunications group. RCS & RDS no longer offered Romanians the chance to take care of their health in such a way, so it would be a very good opportunity for many to have the opportunity to benefit from medical services that they otherwise might not have could have access.

RCS & RDS allows any customers who subscribe online to DIGI TV from now on to have the chance to win one of the prizes that are being offered now, so this is an essential condition for winning. If you already have a DIGI TV subscription, then it looks like you won't have the chance to win the prizes that RCS & RDS are offering, so it's good to keep this in mind at the moment before you start participating.

RCS & RDS has other surprises for Romanian customers, or those who want to become their customers, and you can find out about all of them directly on the telecommunications group's website.