Free Plantronics Headset – One Day Only

Plantronics is offering a Trade Up Promotion for one day only on September 1, 2011.

What’s the catch?

Mail in a used Jabra headset, working or not, and they’ll trade it up to a new Plantronics Blackwire 435 corded, over-the-ear headset designed for Unified Communications (UC).

Details

  • One day only – September 1st, 2011, while supplies last.
  • The application form, posted the day of at http://plantronics.rebateaccess.com/, must be completed.
  • The Jabra headset must be shipped by September 1, 2011, to the address provided by Plantronics, and must be received by Plantronics no later than September 9, 2011. You’re responsible for these shipping fees.
  • The traded-in Jabra headset does not have to be in working condition.
  • Plantronics will pay the shipping fees when shipping the Blackwire 435 headset to participants. 

Click here for a Blackwire 435 demo.

Nathan Miloszewski

Nate is VoIP Supply's former Content Marketing Manager.

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