Electroland Joins the 'Top Efficiency Home Appliance Purchase Cost Rebate Program'
[Asia Economy Reporter Seungjin Lee] E-Land Electronics announced on the 20th that it will participate in the 'Top Efficiency Home Appliance Purchase Cost Rebate Program' promoted by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy.
From the 23rd until December 31st, customers who purchase top-efficiency grade products at E-Land Electronics' nationwide stores and online shopping mall can receive a rebate of up to 10% of the purchase cost, with a limit of 300,000 KRW per person. Eligible rebate items include a total of 10 categories: TV, air conditioner, refrigerator, washing machine, electric rice cooker, air purifier, kimchi refrigerator, dehumidifier, water purifier, and vacuum cleaner.
Customers wishing to receive the rebate must apply on the Top Efficiency website by January 15th of next year, attaching the efficiency grade label and manufacturer serial number plate of the purchased product, transaction statement, and receipt.
The 'Top Efficiency Home Appliance Purchase Cost Rebate Program' will end once the government-provided fund of 150 billion KRW is exhausted. The rebate settlement and deposit period is from April 10th this year to February 15th of next year.
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Yoon Jong-il, head of the promotion group at E-Land Electronics, said, "E-Land Electronics offers popular and cost-effective products among the rebate-eligible items," adding, "We hope customers enjoy purchasing products at reasonable prices and benefit from reduced power consumption."
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