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SkyCaddie’s £50 Amnesty Covers All Brands – Dead or Alive

1.47pm 26th April 2016 - Corporate

SkyCaddie 2016 Range
SkyCaddie 2016 Range

SkyCaddie is currently offering £50 off its 2016 range in an ‘amnesty’ on used GPS and laser devices – and the sales promotion covers any rangefinder brand, in any condition.

With the amnesty already boosting SkyCaddie sales throughout the UK, the firm’s UK & European Sales Manager James Holmes has some tips for the trade.

“This is easy to describe. Until the end of May, you can get £50 off a new SkyCaddie or SkyPro, just by handing in your old golf GPS or laser. It can be ANY model, ANY brand – and it can even be broken!

“The retailer gives the customer the £50 discount at the point of purchase, on receipt of their old rangefinder. At the end of May we will send you a return label to collect all the devices. We will then credit your SkyCaddie account.

“This is really something to let everyone know about. We have Facebook, Twitter, email and in-store graphics which retailers can use to spread the word. We are also contacting all UK SkyCaddie users, asking them to visit their PGA pro or nearest SkyCaddie retailer to trade in their old SkyCaddie.”

“So we are sending customers to your store during the SkyCaddie Amnesty period – but it ends on May 31st. Therefore, we recommend that you make all of your customers aware of it as soon possible – and make sure those customers come to you!

“The deal applies to all new SkyCaddies in the 2016 range, including the SkyPro.”

Contact sales@skycaddiegps.co.uk or call 01844 296350 to speak to SkyCaddie staff about the offer.

SkyCaddie http://www.skygolf.com

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