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Ringing Bells announces Loyalty Membership Programme cards

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Ringing Bells announces Loyalty Membership Programme cards

Noida based Indian company, Ringing Bells infamous for Freedom 251 smartphone has announced a new programme under which you can get Loyalty Membership cards. Last week Ringing Bells on the occasion of its first anniversary announced “Loyalty Card” programme where cards in denominations of Rs 500, Rs 1,000 and Rs 2,000 can be purchased on their website. Today the company announced that the cards are also available on the basis of Cash on Delivery [COD]. Customers who purchased cards online since last week will start getting loyalty cards from Monday, September 5, 2016 onwards.

With this card you will get discounts on every purchase of Ringing Bells products and also receive ‘Freedom 251’ smartphone as a free gift. The booking for the loyalty cards commenced on Thursday (September 1, 2016) 12 noon onwards.

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Announcing the availability of Cash-on-Delivery loyalty programme cards, Ringing Bells spokesperson said, “We are receiving good response on our loyalty cards programme and looking at the response we thought that it would be good if we can add cash on delivery for cards. With this we expect that we can reach more number of people.”

According to the company they have so far delivered more than 4 lakh units including almost 70,000 ‘Freedom 251’ smartphones. The Loyalty Cards will be valid for one year and customers will get 5%, 10% and 15% discount on buying Ringing Bells products with cards in denominations of Rs 500 [Silver], Rs 1,000 [Gold] and Rs 2,000 [Platinum] respectively. The Silver & Gold Cards are entitled to one free unit of ‘Freedom 251’ and the Platinum Card is entitled to two free units of ‘Freedom 251’. Products available are mobile phones (Raja, King, Elegant and Hit) with price range starting from Rs699 to Rs3999, HD LED TV (Rs 9900), and power banks (starting Rs399).

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