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Protegent Launches Thailand Scheme for Partners

Protegent has launched a Thailand scheme for its partners. It is an exciting opportunity for all of the partners to experience a three-night, four-day staycation in Thailand.

All partners who buy 42 boxes of Total Security software or earn 420 points will win a three-night, four-day holiday to Thailand. Antivirus software is worth 7 points. Total Security Software receives 10 points, while Complete Security Software receives 9 points.

Unistal is providing a sum of money based on the TASHU scheme for the successful activation of the keys, which means that for the activation of Antivirus+ and Antivirus software, the partner will receive Rs. 25, Rs. 100 for the activation of Total Security Software, and Rs. 125 for the activation of Complete Security Software.

These deals are aggressive and most competitive in comparison to the currently operating market schemes, and the deadline to take benefit of this offer is February 28th, 2022.

In addition, Unistal intends to organize a vacation for all qualifying partners towards the end of April. Apart from this scheme, Unistal has also established a smaller scheme of 50 points in which the partner would earn an Amazon voucher worth Rs. 1,500 and a free backpack with every box of Antivirus+. This deal is only valid until January 31, 2022.

Unistal Systems Pvt. Ltd. Marketing Manager Sarita Verma is excited to announce this scheme and plans to bring at least 100 partners to Thailand.

Rajib Banerjee, Vice President, Channel Sales, has also expressed his strong belief in the scheme’s successful launch. So, take advantage of the offer immediately and get the best deals.

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