Sharp Cares Flood Relief programme 2.0 aims to help affected customers in Johor


PETALING JAYA: In 2021, Sharp lent a helping hand with nationwide Sharp Cares Flood Relief programme when Malaysia was drenched in the worst flood in the past 50 years.

This month in 2023, Johor was badly affected by the flood, and again, Sharp has rolled out Sharp Cares Flood Relief programme 2.0 to help affected customers in Johor.

There are two parts in Sharp Cares Flood Relief programme 2.0:

> Service: Free inspection on all Sharp products that are affected by the flood;

> Repair: Up to 50% repair discount for all affected Sharp products which have past warranty period.

So, hurry, get in touch with the company’s officials until March 31 to get your Sharp appliances inspected or repaired.

“At Sharp, support from our customers is something worth celebrating on our 111th anniversary, " says Sharp Malaysia managing director Ting Yang Chung.

“Hence we always believe that we must give back to our customers, especially at this point of time that they are in need of extra help and care, which is the reason we have crafted Sharp Cares Flood Relief programme.

“That’s because we care for you—our customers and we also care for the performance of our products.”

For details and registration to the Sharp Cares Flood Relief programme 2.0, or any Sharp customers who are impacted by the flood in Johor, reach out to them by: email sharpcs support@my.sharp-world.com, call 03-8026 6228 or download Cocoro Life Apps and refer to www.cocorolife.my.

Cocoro Life is Sharp’s designated service provider. For further details, go to www.cocorolife.my/sharpcares.

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