Monday, September 19, 2011

HP Experience StoreNigeria launches back to school promo


To celebrate the coming of a new school term of 2011 in Nigeria, HP Experience Store has launched a back-to-school sales promotion with an offer of a free Microsoft Office Suite for every HP 635 laptop purchased between 22 August and 30 September 2011.
The software suite which includes Microsoft Office Word, Microsoft Office Excel, Microsoft Office PowerPoint and OneNote, promises to deliver great value to users. Other gift items include Microsoft Headsets, HP Carrier Cases, T-Shirts, etc.
HP Experience Store is a retail IT outlet in partnership with HP and ICT Connect Limited. The company has designed the promotion to on one hand promote its sales and on the other to save money for students.
In an official statement made available to journalists, to kick-start the campaign, Mrs. Ugochi Asinugo, Store Manager, HP Experience Store said, “We understand the underlying issues of affordability and availability of systems and applications, especially to students. This explains our reason for offering the HP 635 laptop which features the exact right tools needed to enhance school work, at a reasonable price and with the right add-ons in which consumers will appreciate the added value given to them.”
She added, “We are a one-stop shop where you can purchase all your genuine technology needs from printing, personal computing, accessories, software, services and IT.
According to Solomon Omorodion, Retail Partner Account Manager, Microsoft Nigeria and Ghana, Nigerians sincerely desire genuine hardware and software at a comfortable pricing level. This explains our rationale for the partnership which makes certain that the HP 635 laptops comes with genuine Office Suite at no additional cost.
He added, “We are proud to work with HP Experience Store on this fantastic promotion. This is yet another great opportunity for Microsoft Nigeria to support programs that increase access to technology and the fact that the package enjoys installation on up to 3 PC’s owned by an individual ensures that everyone who needs the essential software applications for work, study and play has access.”

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