Advertisment

GIGABYTE Value Partner Program gets more attractive

author-image
Ranjeeta
New Update

Further strengthening its commitment to acknowledge and reward dedicated channel partners, GIGABYTE Technology, a leading manufacturer of motherboards, has announced the launch of a more channel-friendly edition of its renowned quarterly GIGABYTE Value Partner Program (GVPP).

Advertisment

The online Q1 2012 GVPP that is valid till March 31, 2012, is open only for registered reseller partners who buy GIGABYTE motherboards (any model) from the company's authorized distributors and GIGABYTE premium partners.

To be qualified for this latest scheme, partners have to register themselves on the GVPP website, on which they have to enter the purchased motherboards' serial and check numbers to win reward points. As partners will win gifts worth the same amount as the number of points earned by them, more purchases will ensure more prizes. Also, partners can earn more points by purchasing higher end motherboards.

The validity period of the GVPP points is one year from the day you earn the points. For example, if the registered partner earns any point on January 25, 2012, the validity of that point will expire on January 24, 2013. Moreover, points earned before 2011 will be valid till December 31, 2012.

The prizes in offer range from 10-gram gold coins, to an ideal range of the currently most popular GIGABYTE motherboards. The other prizes to be won include 5-gram gold coins, laptop bags, 8 GB and 4 GB pen drives, among others.

Commenting on Q1 2012 GVPP, Sunil Grewal, sales head, India, GIGABYTE Technology, said, "By including all GIGABYTE motherboard models under the scheme, we intend to reward as many partners as possible, who would like to deal in GIGABYTE motherboards. This new scheme will also benefit resellers in the upcountry market, who generally do not purchase in huge numbers. Whereas, resellers in the established markets/metro cities, can dramatically improve their RoI by purchasing more high-end GIGABYTE motherboard models."

Advertisment