Thursday 3 May 2012

Hook Me Up tour hits Langley

 

Hook Me Up tour hits Langley

Staples Canada's Langley store gave customers a day-long chance to see the latest Windows technology.

The company has also invested in a number of corporate giving programs that actively support environmental, educational and entrepreneurial initiatives in Canadian communities from coast to coast.

Students will also have the opportunity to win a shot at up to $10,000 towards their university or college tuition.

"The tour provides a great opportunity for our customers to see all the key benefits of Windows," said Foster.

Established in 1985, Microsoft Canada Inc.

Ranked as one of Canada's top five Canadian companies in Marketing Magazine's Marketing/Leger 2010 Corporate Reputation Survey, Staples/Bureau en Gros is dedicated to offering customers the highest level of service, whether they choose to shop in-store, by catalogue or online.

The tour is making stops across Canada until June 24 with Windows representatives hosting consumers and joined by Richard Foster, Staples' regional vice-president of operations.

Serving all types of business - from the small home office to large enterprise - Staples makes it easy for customers to operate their offices efficiently and affordably by offering an extensive selection of office supplies, technology, electronics and office furniture along with business services, including computer repair and maintenance, and copy and print services.

A 35-foot long trailer offers visitors the opportunity to explore what Windows has to offer your digital lifestyle, including a photo area to try out Photo Fuse part of Windows Live Photo Gallery where you can make your worst photos among your best.

Staples, Canada's largest office products company, is committed to providing Canadians with a wide choice of office products and services. Microsoft Canada provides nationwide sales, marketing, consulting and local support services in both French and English.

Hook Me Up tour hits Langley



Trade News selected by Local Linkup on 03/05/2012