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vivo to double the number of service centres 

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TBS Report
04 May, 2021, 03:30 pm
Last modified: 04 May, 2021, 03:36 pm

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vivo to double the number of service centres 

TBS Report
04 May, 2021, 03:30 pm
Last modified: 04 May, 2021, 03:36 pm
vivo to double the number of service centres 

Global smartphone maker vivo is set to double the number of service centres in the country owing to growing demands from customers in Bangladesh. The brand will add an additional 20 service centres, reaching the total number of service centres in the country to a total of 40. 

Currently, customers can get service within an hour from the existing service centres. vivo also offers free smartphone servicing and cleaning, zero labour cost repair every Thursday in the 3rd week of every month, as part of its 'vivo service day' initiative. 

Md Shariful Islam Imon, Deputy Manager of Customer Service Department from vivo Bangladesh said, "The vivo Service Day initiative is a milestone in our journey, and we have added various new services to the initiative to serve our customers better. We understand that accessibility is a challenge in present times, but we are here to support our customers through thick and thin and provide them with the best of experiences. We have a strong network of 20 service centres countrywide. Keeping in the mind the growing vivo family, we aim to increase the touchpoints to 40 centres soon to bring hassle-free support closer to customers. We are also working on establishing a 24X7 operational remote query management service to deliver seamless customer experience at all times."

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vivo's new service initiative and solutions have received widespread appreciation by the public. Praising the new service initiative, Wahid Muran, a customer from Dhaka, said, "My vivo V15 Pro had a broken display, and the phone was in an almost disassembled condition. I decided to send my device in for repair, even though I did not have high hopes for it. However, the service team assured me that my device was in good hands and they'll make the necessary repairs. Everyone was attentive, responsive, and sincere. They repaired and assembled my phone at the front desk within an hour with the utmost professionalism, and I am thoroughly impressed by vivo's service."

At present, vivo has 20 service centres located at various locations, including three in Dhaka. Along with other cities like Chattogram, Mymensingh, Rangpur, Khulna, Barishal, Bogura, Narayangonj, Narshingdi, Sylhet, Cumilla, Gazipur, Rajshahi, Savar, Cox's Bazar, Jashore, Potuakhali, and Tangail. 

To ensure uninterrupted service during the strict lockdown vivo brand stores have been turned into temporary pick up points. Customers can drop their devices off to this stores and get them back from there after servicing, saving the customers the trouble of finding a service centre in the midst of lockdown.   

For further information about vivo's free after-sales initiative and other offers, you can visit our authorized local service centres or https://www.vivo.com/bd/support website. 
 

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