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SlanKIT Announces Partnership with Abenity to Offer Exclusive Employee Discounts on Electronics
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SEATTLE - Washingtoner -- SlanKIT, a leading online consumer electronics retailer, is excited to announce its partnership with Abenity, a premier employee perks and discount platform. Through this partnership, SlanKIT will now offer exclusive discounts on electronics products to employees of participating companies through Abenity's employee benefits program.

SlanKIT is known for its wide selection of high-quality electronics, including dehumidifiers, wine coolers,  exercise & Fitness equipment, smartphones and tablets, wearable technologies, headphones, and accessories. By partnering with Abenity, SlanKIT aims to enhance its reach and provide even greater value to employees across various industries.

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"We are thrilled to partner with Abenity to bring exclusive discounts on electronics to employees across the country," said a spokesperson for SlanKIT. "At SlanKIT, we're committed to providing our customers with top-notch products at competitive prices, and this partnership with Abenity allows us to extend those benefits to even more individuals through their workplace perks programs."

Abenity is a trusted provider of employee perks and benefits, offering discounts on a wide range of products and services to employees of participating companies. Through its platform, Abenity helps employers enhance their benefits packages and improve employee satisfaction and retention.

Employees who are members of participating companies' perks programs will have access to exclusive discounts on SlanKIT's website. To learn more about the partnership and available discounts, visit www.slankit.com.

About SlanKIT: SlanKIT is a leading online consumer electronics and accessories retailer, offering a wide selection of products ranging from appliances, exercise & fitness equipment and smartphones to gaming consoles and accessories. With a focus on quality, affordability, and customer satisfaction, SlanKIT strives to provide customers with the best shopping experience possible.

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About Abenity: Abenity is a premier provider of employee perks and discount programs, offering exclusive discounts on products and services to employees of participating companies. Through its platform, Abenity helps employers enhance their benefits packages, improve employee satisfaction, and foster a positive workplace culture.

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