Zinox online retail platform debuts
ZINOX Group of companies, yesterday, in Lagos, unveiled its new online and retail outlet named Task Direct.
According to Zinox, in a statement, the retail shop, which is a one-stop centre for original information and communications technology products from globally acclaimed manufacturers, will enhance digital penetration with a double offering of online shopping and a ‘touch and feel’ shop in strategic cities around the country.
The statement, which was signed by the Corporate Communications Adviser to the company, Uche Nnadozie, said, “Task Direct has already gone live, real time with its products covering iconic brands like Dell, Lenovo, HP, Zinox, APC, Samsung, among others.
“Products available cover: desktops, laptops, tablets, slates, printers, cartridges of different specifications, among others. The shops would serve the good people of Lagos promptly both online and on site. Because of inquiries from other parts of the country, digital shops have been opened in Abuja, Kano, Owerri, Enugu, Port Harcourt and Uyo.”
In order to promote customer satisfaction and make it easier for Nigerians to acquire digital devices of their choice at reasonable prices, Task Direct would, from today, begin its auction sales to enable more Nigerians to partake in the digital experience, which is now a global phenomenon.
The auction option, it explained, was Task Direct’s way of assisting Nigerians to take ownership of world-class ICT brands of their choice.
Nnadozie urged Nigerians to explore the Tuesday auction to meet their personal and professional ICT demands.
“This is an opportunity for parents to buy ICT devices for their children at affordable prices; it is also a chance for small-time businesses to acquire office equipment at reasonable prices and for homeowners to take advantage of our offering to digitalise their houses,” he added.
Source Guardian News Online
ZINOX Group of companies, yesterday, in Lagos, unveiled its new online and retail outlet named Task Direct.
According to Zinox, in a statement, the retail shop, which is a one-stop centre for original information and communications technology products from globally acclaimed manufacturers, will enhance digital penetration with a double offering of online shopping and a ‘touch and feel’ shop in strategic cities around the country.
The statement, which was signed by the Corporate Communications Adviser to the company, Uche Nnadozie, said, “Task Direct has already gone live, real time with its products covering iconic brands like Dell, Lenovo, HP, Zinox, APC, Samsung, among others.
“Products available cover: desktops, laptops, tablets, slates, printers, cartridges of different specifications, among others. The shops would serve the good people of Lagos promptly both online and on site. Because of inquiries from other parts of the country, digital shops have been opened in Abuja, Kano, Owerri, Enugu, Port Harcourt and Uyo.”
In order to promote customer satisfaction and make it easier for Nigerians to acquire digital devices of their choice at reasonable prices, Task Direct would, from today, begin its auction sales to enable more Nigerians to partake in the digital experience, which is now a global phenomenon.
The auction option, it explained, was Task Direct’s way of assisting Nigerians to take ownership of world-class ICT brands of their choice.
Nnadozie urged Nigerians to explore the Tuesday auction to meet their personal and professional ICT demands.
“This is an opportunity for parents to buy ICT devices for their children at affordable prices; it is also a chance for small-time businesses to acquire office equipment at reasonable prices and for homeowners to take advantage of our offering to digitalise their houses,” he added.
Source Guardian News Online
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