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Lenovo's top 12 performing resellers were treated to a trip to Broome on Australia's north-west coast as part of the Lenovo Legends 2.0 incentive program.
The trip kicked off with camel rides along Cable Beach to the local watering-hole, Zeebar, for refreshments.
The Legends then had a fine-dining experience where they were served exotic dishes including kangaroo, crocodile, barramundi, pearl meat and camel. The next day, resellers were fl own to Port Leveque for some aerial sightseeing before having lunch on the beach.
Other activities on the list included a hovercraft ride around Roebuck Bay followed by a champagne buffet.
Lenovo is now half-way through its Legends incentive program. In May 2008, its most successful resellers overall will be rewarded with a trip to Krueger National Park in South Africa. Plenty of other prizes are also up for grabs including family holidays, travel, electronic gadgets and designer watches.
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