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Nowsupplier.com Will Honor a Large Number of Incorrectly-Made 20% Off Coupons

Nowsupplier.com decided to honor the incorrectly-made coupons on two main products: ceramic knives and GPS trackers, in spite of huge economic losses.

Nowsupplier.com Will Honor a Large Number of Incorrectly-Made 20% Off Coupons
2010-09-22
SCHENZHEN, CHINA, September 22, 2010 (Press-News.org) Nowsupplier.com incorrectly made a large number of 20% off discount coupons on its main products due to an operating error by its staff. The General Manager of nowsupplier.com announced that the company would honor the wrong discount coupons to customers since they have already been sent out and listed on various ad and shopping websites.

The incorrectly-made discount coupons are for ceramic knives and GPS trackers, two major promoted products of nowsupplier.com. The ceramic knives (http://www.nowsupplier.com/ceramic-knife/), as a new type of kitchen and family knife, feature sharpness, hardness, sanitation and a rustless finish while the GPS tracker (http://www.nowsupplier.com/gps-tracker/) is set to locate and monitor remote targets, providing convenience and a strong sense of security. As a rule, no discount coupons will be granted on new arrivals or hot products. But up to 20% off discount coupons on these two products are listed clearly on http://www.nowsupplier.com/coupons/.

In recently years, it has been very normal for companies and especially some major online stores to label wrong prices or list wrong coupons. Different companies take different measures to cope with those orders or coupons. Some choose to cancel those wrong pricing orders to avoid huge losses, such as Dell and Lenovo, while a few choose to honor the orders to maintain the credit and reputation in spite of huge economic losses, just like IBM and Kodak.

"There are already good examples set there for us to follow. Moreover, we have recently financed successfully and are able to bear the losses," said the press spokesman of nowsupplier.com. "As a general company, we are now marching steadily towards a good company, striving for becoming a great company. Therefore, we place immense emphasis on the company's image and values. The benefits of our customers are always in the first place and their support and understanding are our forever motivation."

About Nowsupplier.com

Nowsupplier.com is an online shopping website of great potentiality, retailing a rich variety of electronic gadgets and many independently developed gadgets with high quality and unique feature.

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[Press-News.org] Nowsupplier.com Will Honor a Large Number of Incorrectly-Made 20% Off Coupons
Nowsupplier.com decided to honor the incorrectly-made coupons on two main products: ceramic knives and GPS trackers, in spite of huge economic losses.