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Electronics shop starts Christmas promotion
Sunday, 29th November, 2009
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Nainani showing a customer some of the products

Nainani showing a customer some of the products

By David Ssempijja

CUSTOMERS have yet another reason to smile about the festive season. Saachi, an electronic home appliances company, is giving away prizes in their upcoming promotion, ‘Christmas Cash Back Offer’.

Anand Nainani, the company manager, said the promotion will reward customers for their support to the firm through out the year.

“This is a festive season and people are supposed to have an easy life, we re-affirm our commitment to provide quality products during this period,” he said.

Nainani added that for every sh15,000 a customer spends on theirgoods, they are entitled to one scratch card containing hidden prizes. The promotion will run from December 7-22.

Winners will walk away with prizes ranging from DVD players, subwoofers, fans, blenders, kettles, television antennas, flat irons and cash prizes ranging from sh500 to sh50,000.

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