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TECNO bars customers from purchasing mobile phones from “PriceOye”

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ISLAMABAD: A well-known Chinese company, TECNO Mobile announces its disaffiliation with “PriceOye”, a marketplace for buying original mobile phones in Pakistan, due to the violation of the company’s policies by the Pakistani app.

In a statement, TECNO Mobile said that they are not affiliated, associated, authorized, endorsed by, or in any way officially connected and related to PriceOye.pk

The statement added, “It has come to our notice that PriceOye.pk is engaging in price-cutting activities and selling cross-region TECNO stock, which is causing significant disruptions in the market.”

“To protect the profitability of our valued dealers and maintain market stability, TECNO strongly advises all wholesalers and retailers associated with us to refrain from providing or purchasing any TECNO stock from PriceOye.pk.”

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And if any mobile phone dealer or distributor sells mobile phones to this application, their dealership will also be canceled.

Furthermore, the announcement stated that PriceOye is not an official partner of TECNO Mobile and does not warrant any mobile phone purchased through this application.

To prevent any inconvenience, we urge you to adhere to this advisory and avoid transactions with PriceOye.pk, TECNO Pakistan said.

Digital Desk

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