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Motorola provides any smartphone exchange offer

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01 March, 2021, 04:45 pm
Last modified: 01 March, 2021, 04:49 pm

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Motorola provides any smartphone exchange offer

Now smartphone users can take new motorola smartphone by exchanging their phone (any brand, new or old) under this offer

TBS Report
01 March, 2021, 04:45 pm
Last modified: 01 March, 2021, 04:49 pm
Motorola provides any smartphone exchange offer

Salextra Limited has declared an exchange offer for smartphone lovers. Now smartphone users can take new Motorola smartphone by exchanging their phone (any brand, new or old) under this offer.  

Salextra Limited is the National Partner of Motorola in Bangladesh. Under this offer, Motorola is being assisted by Zingo Private Limited (Exchange Program Partner), said a press release.

Smartphone lovers can enjoy this offer from various retail shops of Zingo in the capital. There are four retail shops in Bashundhara Shopping Complex, five in Uttara and one in Mirpur.

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Customers will get gift vouchers from Zingo when exchanging their used phone (any brand) with Motorola smartphones.

How to exchange your mobile set

If one wants to get a new Motorola smartphone by exchanging his old phone, he or she has to go to the nearby Zingo retail shop. There the phone will be checked and a price will be offered.

Suppose, after checking and sorting, the selling price of an old mobile of any brand is fixed at BDT 12,000. Now if he wants to buy a new Motorola smartphone worth BDT 17,000. Then he will have to pay an additional BDT 5,000 with the old phone. But, closed or locked mobile will not be covered by this exchange offer.

To get this offer, the customer has to take the cash memo and box of the old phone with him. If one does not have these, he should take his national identity (NID) card as a precaution.

However, if someone takes a cash memo or mobile box, they will get an extra discount on the new smartphone. Besides that with each phone exchange, the customer will get a voucher of BDT 500 to 2000 from Motorola.

Managing Director of Salextra Limited Mr Shakib Arafat said, "We are delighted to launch this exchange offer for Motorola smartphones. Now smartphone users can easily replace their old phone with Motorola's modern smartphone."

To get more information, one can join their Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HelloMotoBangladesh

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/motorolabangladesh/

Salextra Limited / Motorola / Smartphone Exchange Offer

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