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Marcum Increases Value with Rewards Program


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Marcum Increases Value with Rewards Program

Special Offers and Free Accessories sweeten the electronics pot

Minneapolis, MN – Elite performance and technology. Supreme value. And premium product quality that happens only when brilliant engineering minds meet American manufacturing. That’s MarCum Technologies—the category leader in ice fishing electronics today.full-24460-2106-money.jpg

While others continue raising prices on existing products and tired-technology, MarCum has listened to its customers and reacted accordingly. They’ve maintained total U.S.A. production. They’ve added fresh new features and accessories to several of their sonar and underwater camera systems—all without sticking consumers with over-inflated pricetags. And now, to make the decision to choose MarCum even easier, they’ve brought a variety of hot seasonal mail-in reward card offers to the table.

Between October 15 and December 31, 2010, buying a new MarCum LX-5 High Power Ice Sonar system gets you a $50 Visa® Prepaid Card by mail. Similarly, purchase a new MarCum LX-3tc True-Color Ice Sonar or a ShowDown 5.6 Digital Fish Finder and receive a $25 Visa® Prepaid Card by mail. That should keep you in live bait for a while.

In underwater video cameras, MarCum has long led the way with total system quality and performance—superior resolution through advanced Sony® optics, patented lighting technology, and HD-grade LCD viewscreens. This winter, to add even more value, buying a new MarCum VS625SD Underwater Camera gets you a FREE Auto Camera Panning accessory with mail-in reward (offer valid from October 15 to December 31, 2010). The best-of-show VS825SD Underwater Camera actually includes a FREE Auto Camera Panning accessory in the box. That’s a $50 value worth infinite rewards on the ice. full-24460-2107-marcum1.jpg

For all 2010 MarCum Rewards, simply obtain printed forms at any official MarCum Technologies retail location. You can also download reward forms by visiting MarCum’s HSOforum, marcum.com. Include the product’s UPC label, a copy of the original sales receipt and an official MarCum reward form, and reap yet another bonus for choosing MarCum.

Disclaimer: “MarCum Technologies Visa Prepaid Cards are issued by MetaBank™ pursuant to a license from Visa U.S.A Inc. This card does not have cash access and can be used at any merchants that accept Visa debit cards. Card valid through expiration date shown on front of card.” full-24460-2109-marcum2.jpg

ABOUT MARCUM TECHNOLOGIES

Manufactured in the U.S.A. by Versa Electronics, MarCum Technologies offers the highest standards in flasher-sonar units and underwater camera systems available today. For more information and a 2010-11 MarCum catalog, contact Versa Electronics, 3943 Quebec Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN 55427. For customer service, please contact us at 888-778-1208 or email us at [email protected]. HSOforum is www.marcum.com

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