ViewSonic launches Buy and Try programme
Posted on 9 Feb 2010 at 15:05
ViewSonic has introduced a programme designed to give users a taste of new products.
Buy and Try gives you the chance to purchase and use a product for 30 days and get your money back if you're not entirely satisfied.
“Contrary to what some other manufacturers will promote, we believe choosing IT needs to be a highly personal experience and not a commodity purchase. We want to give our customers the opportunity to see how our products fit into their lifestyle, rather than ask them to gamble on making a decision based on whatever information is thrown at them at that time.” said James Coulson, European Marketing Manager. “We don’t want our customers to feel there is pressure to make our products fit, find they do not and think badly of ViewSonic when making a future purchase. We would rather that they have a positive experience of ViewSonic as a whole.”
The new ViewBook range - ViewSonic's 12in and 13.3in CULV-based laptops - is included in the scheme, as are the VOT120 and VOT132 mini PCs. ViewSonic's all-in-one PC systems, including the new touchscreen model, can also be bought and tried.
The Buy and Try programme will only be applicable on purchases made through the following nominated Finch Club member retailers: Scan, Insight, Novatech, Misco, CCL and Ebuyer.
See the application process for more details of the scheme.
Author: Jim Martin
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