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GEI WideFormat Launches Pre-Owned Equipment Program

Company promises to take the risk out of pre-owned equipment via testing and service program.

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February 26, 2010

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GEI WideFormat has launched its pre-owned equipment program designed to give businesses a way to afford a wide format solution that meets their budget, while providing peace-of-mind with a nationwide service program.

“Customers may be apprehensive about buying pre-owned equipment,” says Roger Ilgen, president of GEI WideFormat, Inc., “but they can be assured that all of our equipment goes through a thorough inspection and is tested before it reaches the customer.

“We want to take the hassle out of buying or leasing pre-owned equipment,” Ilgen says. “Offering our customers a coverage plan of service and supplies is our way of taking the risk out of pre-owned equipment, and meeting their needs at the same time.”

Customers have the choice of buying equipment outright, leasing, or renting equipment on a 12- to 36-month basis. Contracts can be designed to include service, and supplies for hassle-free maintenance.

For more information, visit GEI WideFormat.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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