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Royal Enfield announces a special offer to push sales numbers this month.

Royal Enfield Introduces Special Rewards Offer for Customers


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Royal Enfield recently announced a special rewards offer worth upto Rs 10,000 on its bikes in the Indian market. This special offer is applicable on all motorcycles purchased until May 31. The offer includes complimentary extended warranty, genuine Royal Enfield accessories, and official apparel. An extended warranty is a compulsory part of the offer. This means, if the cost of the extended warranty is Rs 5000, then the rest of the amount (out of the Rs 10,000) is what the customer will get to use for accessories and merchandise.
The condition to avail the offer is that the customer will have to pay the full on-road price of the motorcycle before May 31, 2020. The customers will only have the option to make a choice from the accessories that are present at Royal Enfield dealerships and not online. Apart from this, customers will not be allowed to encash or use the Rs 10,000 reward offer as a discount amount while paying the on-road price of the motorcycle. Customers who wish to purchase more accessories, over and above the offer limit will be offered a 20% discount on the parts

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