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Misumi To Award $25 Gift Cards For Referrals

Tuesday, August 21, 2007
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Misumi To Award $25 Gift Cards For Referrals

Misumi USA Inc. has introduced the new Referrals = Rewards Program. MISUMI customers are invited to visit www.misumiusa.com and submit at least three referrals. Those who submit at least three referrals could receive a $25 gift card. The gift card promotion period runs through September 30, 2007 and is intended to reward customers for telling a colleague about Misumi. "Our customers are always talking about Misumi, so we figured why not reward them for it," states Senior Marketing Manager Dwayne J. Roark.

The gift card promotion is intended to be one type of reward from the company. The other type of reward can be redeemed when Misumi achieves certain levels of sales volumes. Misumi customers can receive savings for higher volume products because price reductions are implemented yearly on those products that achieve certain levels of sales volumes. On an annual basis, Misumi has reduced prices on some of its popular products including:
  • Bushings.
  • Linear Guides.
  • Couplings.
  • Precision Washers.
  • Urethane Sheets.
  • XY Stages.
Complete details along with the official rules for the gift card promotion can be found at www.misumiusa.com/referrals.
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