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Sahara Designs "Trip to Disneyland" for Partners
By
ChannelTimes Staff
Mumbai, Nov 19, 2007
Sahara Computers' new scheme is designed to add to the zing of channel partners and motivate them to propagate the enthusiasm of celebrating the leap year with Sahara laptops. It has organized a trip to Disneyland under the Foreign Travel Scheme for channel partners.
To qualify for this scheme, partners have to earn minimum points through selling the specified models of laptops. This jaunt of 3 nights and 4 days would include the sights and sounds of Hong Kong with the inclusion of one of 'Disneyland'.
Speaking about the announcement, George Van Der Merwe, COO of Sahara Computers, said, "With such schemes, we acknowledge and appreciate the efforts that the partners are putting forward to help us in achieving our goals."
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