Dell delights customers with new 'Celebrate Dell Se' festive offers

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Dell delights customers with new 'Celebrate Dell Se' festive offers
Dell India has announced its “Celebrate Dell Se” festive offers for consumers. This festive season, Dell plans to add excitement to consumers’ shopping experience by offering compelling gifts on its Inspiron notebooks, Inspiron Desktops, XPS laptops, Alienware as well as Dell Venue tablets. These offers are valid on purchases made between September 20thand October 26th, 2014.

 Ritu Gupta, Director, Marketing, Dell India said, “This is an initiative to add value and further empower our customers while celebrating the spirit and sentiment of festivity that so enraptures Indians, nationwide. Through the gift of technology, we want our consumers to stay connected with their loved ones during the festivals, regardless of whether they are close or far.”

On purchasing Dell Venue tablets – Venue 7 & 8 Android tablets and the Venue 8 Pro Windows tablets, consumers can opt to receive an exciting festive gift hamper worth INR 5000.00, which includes a sleek Bluetooth headset and a portable and convenient power bank. This festive gift hamper is meant to enhance the experience of owning a tablet, allowing additional functions like hands free audio as well as the ability to charge one’s portable technology world, on-the-go. These offers may be availed on tablets purchased only from Dell Exclusive Stores, LFRs - Croma and Reliance Outlets, Multi Brand Outlets, Dell Express Ship Affiliate (DESA) - Compuindia, and from Dell Authorized Mobility retailers.

These offers can be availed on purchasing any of the above products at Dell Exclusive Stores, Multi brand retail store, LFRs like Reliance and Croma, Compuindia.com (Dell India’s online shopping portal) as well as e-Commerce portals like Flipkart and Amazon.....See More

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