Sunday, February 23, 2025

ZTE|nubia Pakistan Announces Year End SellOut Promotion to Boost Sales

Islamabad, Pakistan – December 2, 2024 – ZTE|nubia Pakistan has announced an exciting Year End SellOut Promotion to accelerate sales as the year comes to a close. The promotion offers dealers generous incentives on a range of popular ZTE smartphone models.

Promotion Details:
* Duration: December 1st, 2024 to December 15th, 2024
* Models and Incentives:
* A35 4+64: Rs. 300/unit for selling 6 or more units.
* A55 4+64: Rs. 500/unit for selling 6 or more units.
* V60 DESIGN 6+256: Rs. 800/unit for selling 3 or more units.
* Incentive Payout: The incentive amount will be added to the December ledger based on activation data.
ZTE|nubia Pakistan’s Commitment to Dealers
This promotion underscores ZTE|nubia Pakistan’s commitment to supporting its dealer network and driving business growth. The company aims to provide dealers with the tools and incentives they need to succeed in a competitive market.
A Call to Action
ZTE|nubia Pakistan encourages all dealers to take advantage of this limited-time promotion and boost their sales before the year ends. The company is confident that this promotion will be mutually beneficial and contribute to a strong finish to the year.
About ZTE|nubia Pakistan
ZTE|nubia Pakistan is a leading provider of telecommunications equipment and network solutions. The company is committed to delivering innovative and high-quality products to customers in Pakistan.
Contact:
For more information about the Year End SellOut Promotion, please contact your ZTE|nubia Pakistan sales representative.

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