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Customers who had FreeNow vouchers revoked to be entered into 'exclusive new raffle'

App users were this morning invited to take part in a riddle which rewarded customers with discount vouchers.

LAST UPDATE | 1 Dec 2023

CUSTOMERS OF TAXI app FreeNow have today taken to social media to highlight an issue that has resulted in discount codes being revoked from app users.

This morning, a message on the app invited users to partake in a riddle with upwards of €200 in discount vouchers being available to those who solved it.

Multiple €20 vouchers, valid until 31 January 2024, were lodged into customer’s accounts but were later removed.

Customers impacted will now be entered into an “exclusive new raffle” with a prize fund of €20,000 worth of FreeNow vouchers.

One FreeNow user told The Journal: “I decided to use it straight away as I was leaving the city centre but when I applied it, it didn’t work.”

Some app users, such as the CEO of SpunOut Ian Power, had amassed €200 worth of vouchers which he said have since been removed.

In a statement to The Journal, a spokesperson for FreeNow explained that earlier today, FreeNow launched a passenger raffle offering vouchers to the first 100 users who solved an in-app Christmas riddle.

However, there was a technical issue with the raffle on the app and vouchers were issued beyond the first 100 winners.

“We express our sincere apologies for any confusion or inconvenience caused to passengers as a result of this technical issue which has since been resolved,” said the spokesperson.

The FreeNow spokesperson added that the “first 100 raffle winners will all receive their prize vouchers” and that “vouchers allocated to anyone outside this group due to the technical issue were retracted”.

 

Passengers who submitted correct answers and were given vouchers which were later revoked will now be entered into an “exclusive new raffle.”

“Any passengers who submitted the correct answer to our raffle today and were incorrectly allocated vouchers, will now be automatically entered into an exclusive new raffle which we are launching this afternoon with a prize fund of €20,000 worth of FreeNow vouchers, ranging from €5 to €1000,” said FreeNow. 

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    Mute Al Ca
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    Jun 19th 2015, 7:15 PM

    0……the number of Bondholders every week who have suffered along with the Irish people since the crisis began.

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    Mute Sean O'Rourke
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    Jun 19th 2015, 7:13 PM

    1: The number of days early this article is, (Today is Friday guys).

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    Mute Sheila Fagan
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    Jun 20th 2015, 11:48 PM

    No not a lot of value but what about all the charities that depend on our loose change now enda what are you going to do about it

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    Mute Duke Mullan
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    Jun 21st 2015, 12:28 AM

    Give higher value loose change… 5c, 10c , 20c and why not the odd 50c or greater.

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    Mute Michael Sands
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    Jun 21st 2015, 5:37 PM

    It is a copper coated iron?

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    Mute Michael Sands
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    Jun 21st 2015, 5:37 PM

    Will that mean an end to 1c, 2c and 4c stamps now?

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