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Nigerians get first phone theft insurance
By Gbenga Ogundare
Pointek, a leading Information Technology company, has launched Nigeria’s first full phone insurance service.
Emeka Oguchi, Managing Director of the company, confirmed this in a statement today stating that “the innovative service launched by the company is aimed at allaying the fears of mobile phone users all over the country.’
‘Under this new insurance policy, Pointek will completely bear the cost of replacing any lost mobile phone that was purchased at any Pointek outlet as well as provide free damaged screen replacement.”
He added that “this initiative will save customers from the stress and high cost of replacing their mobile phones, as he assured them of continued value-added services and first-class after-sales support”.
Customers can take advantage of the insurance policy which provides cover and compensation in the event of the loss, for a modest premium.
Pointek rides on its advantage as a recognized leader in the mobile phone and electronics industry to explore an untapped market in phone insurance service in Nigeria.
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