Acer Partners qualify 2012 Olympics

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Acer Partners qualify 2012 Olympics 
Acer has rolled out three exciting offers under their partner engagement programme entitled to channel partners for consumer notebook division. This programme will aim at motivating and encouraging its partner force to engage better with their customers and understand their requirement. Acer’s sustainable channel business model has been pivotal to the company's phenomenal growth. 
To celebrate this occasion, the company has outlined performance-based incentives offer, whereby on reaching the set target, partners will be awarded with gifts. The partners will benefit from three broad categories such as Platinum, Diamond and Gold Club.Through this initiative, Acer has offered a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to 20 lucky channel partners from the country to witness the event in London. Moreover, the company will accommodate them in an Acer hospitality suite. Simultaneously, rest of the partners of the Platinum Club will enjoy and experience the beauty of Switzerland for 3 nights and 4 days.
V. S. Mani, Head - Transaction Business, Acer India, said, "Considering the challenging times in the PC sector, we are confident that such initiatives will boost the morale of our partners. This programme will further reinforce our commitment to our channel partner force, and give our channel partners even more ways to succeed while delivering superior customer solutions for our customers."
Apart from the top performing winners, some partners of the Diamond Club will also be eligible for a 3 nights and 4 days trip to Hong Kong and Macau and other partners will enjoy a 3 Nights 4 Days trip to Singapore. Select qualifying partners of the Gold Club category will win a 3 Nights and 4 days trip to the island country, Sri Lanka.

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