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Kingston Unveils New Year Reward Scheme
By
ChannelTimes Staff
Mumbai, Dec 24, 2007
Kingston Technology, a vendor in memory products, has launched its "New Year Reward Scheme," starting from 1st December 2007 to 28th February 2008. The scheme is designed to reward loyal resellers of its DataTraveler range of USB products.
According to the vendor, the various attractive rewards offered, including exhaustive gifts options, auto calculation of loyalty points, free of delivery charge and more. The Kingston New Year Reward Scheme is the first in the industry to reward resellers, who are volume purchasers of Kingston DataTraveler USB drives during the campaign period.
To participate in this campaign, resellers are required to buy Kingston DataTraveler USB drives only from Approved Selling Partners (ASP) listed on the promotion campaign microsite www.kingstonrewards.in and then submit all relevant purchase details after initially registering a secure account.
Every time once the purchase information is logged in by the registered reseller, the registered account will automatically get credited with redeemable points, 1 point for every USB drive purchased from an ASP, within 4 working days. Accrued points can then be redeemed by the resellers against any one or more listed personal, family and merchandise items on the microsite, throughout the campaign period.
Nitin Malhotra, Country Manager of Kingston Technology said, "As we are getting aggressive in the retail market, we will present more and more competitive sales and marketing offers to the channel. We hope to grow with our channel partners and the market."
Related Links:
Kingston Unveils Flash Cards for Photographers
Kingston Launches 2 New Memory Products
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Kingston thumb drives are of superior quality but why is their pricing higher than transcend in the market.ofcourse kingston rma is almost nil, but where is the margin these days. |
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- Rajat,
Infotech, Kolkata
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Kingston should focus on their memory products in a big way, as they were known for memory primarily. |
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- Rajat,
Infotech, Kolkata
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Kingston is known for memory products worldwide,but i do not see their memory in market. Have they stoped selling memory and start selling Data Traveler. Moreover rewards are offered for only those products that are difficult to sell. Kingston company should not do such mistake which will bring bad name to its reputation. |
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- Praveen Shahi,
IT reseller, Mumbai
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With Nitin as CM (its Country Manager not Chief Minister, stop dreaming Nitin) Kingston days are numbered in India. |
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- Arun,
IT Distribution, Mumbai
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