StarHub apologised on Sunday for their controversial expats-only Uefa Euro Cup 2012 promotion that offered freebies worth $50 for every sign-up.
The expats-only promotion that began at the start of April was targeted at fans from England, France, Germay, Netherlands and Spain.
They were targeted through their clubs and association publications.
In their apology StarHub explained that they were targeting expats because "UEFA EURO 2012™ involves competing European nations, and they anticipated strong rivalry and enthusiasm among the expatriate community in support of their respective countries."
StarHub also issued an apology on Facebook saying, "We take customer feedback very seriously and we now realised that we scored an own goal. We deserve a red card for this."
The promotion that ruffled the feathers of many local netizens is now open to the first 2000 sign-ups of any nationality.
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