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Brother announces industry-first 24/7 NZ helpdesk

Published: Tue 20 Nov 2018 01:22 PM
Brother has taken its commitment to service and support to new heights, by announcing the launch of a 24/7, 365 days a year NZ based consumer helpdesk. This is the first, and only, of its kind for a New Zealand print brand.
In August this year Brother launched its unique ‘always on’ model to its Kiwi business customers operating under its Managed Print Services programme. This latest announcement positions Brother as the only NZ print brand to offer a 24/7 local helpdesk for all consumer and business customers.
“As technology evolves in both our professional and personal lives, people’s habits and routines continue to change. Whatever the need, wherever our customers are based, we want to provide them with unrivalled support and service exactly when they need it,” Brother NZ Executive Chairman, Graham Walshe said.
“You may be a student working late on an assignment, or working from home finalising a document that needs to be printed for a breakfast meeting at 7am - our customers don’t go offline at 5pm, so neither do we.”
This announcement further cements Brother’s position as the number 1 NZ print brand for service and support with its industry-leading 4 year onsite warranty commitment when you use Brother genuine inks and toners. This means that if Brother can’t solve an issue over the phone, they will send a technician to you free of charge.
The Brother consumer 24/7 helpdesk can be reached 7 days a week (public holidays included) on 0800 329 111. They are based in Auckland, Tauranga, Wellington and Christchurch.

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