Emirates Post launches Privilege Card for customers of "Bharat Parcel Guaranteed" service
- United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, June 28 - 2005 at 15:07
- PRESS RELEASE
Emirates Post has enhanced its popular "Bharat Parcel Guaranteed" service to India by introducing a Privilege Card that allows customers to collect points to claim gifts, including mobile phones, home appliances and electronics.
Every Dirham spent on the service equals 10 points. The customer can accumulate points to claim gifts of his choice. The service is available at all Emirates Post and Empost outlets across the UAE.
"Emirates Post has always believed in providing value additions for our customers. As Bharat Parcel Guaranteed is a very popular service, we are pleased to introduce a loyalty programme that gives customers an opportunity to claim attractive gifts," said Mr. Abdullah Al Daboos, Director General of Emirates Post. "The scheme is designed to make every customer a winner, because each transaction gives them high loyalty points."
A wide variety of gifts is available. A brochure listing all the gifts is available at post offices.
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The Bharat Parcel Guaranteed service offers an attractive deal for customers. The maximum weight allowed per parcel is 35 kg. Major highlights of the service are direct delivery to home or office and a money-back guarantee if the parcel is not delivered to the destination within two weeks. It also offers tracking facility either through Emirates Post's website (www.emiratespost.ae) or through the call centre.
Emirates Post has tied up with a private Indian courier company to ensure timely and safe delivery of the parcels across the length and breadth of India.
For further information, please contact:
Anthony Francis (Public Relations Department). Tel: 2031420, Fax: 2031372
Mobile: 4571624.
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