Celebration at Mantra's Best Friends Festival: Forging Long-Lasting Community Ties Among Friends
Mantra Introduces 'Best Friends Festival' Referral Program in Pune
In an effort to strengthen community bonds and promote a vibrant neighborhood, Mantra Properties has launched the 'Best Friends Festival' (BFF) referral program in Pune, Maharashtra, India.
The BFF program is designed to turn friendships into neighborhood bonds, fostering a sense of community living. It operates as a two-way referral system, allowing Mantra residents to refer friends to any Mantra project across Pune, and new buyers to reach out to existing homeowners for referrals.
How It Works
A Mantra homeowner receives a unique referral QR code, which they can share with interested friends. The friend visits the Mantra sales gallery, presents the referral QR code, and completes the purchase. Upon successful booking, the referrer receives a reward, and the friend obtains exclusive purchase benefits.
Benefits and Rewards
The referrer stands to earn a referral reward for every successful booking made by their friend. The new buyer, on the other hand, receives exclusive benefits on the purchase of their home. This encourages shared lifestyle experiences like neighborhood walks, tea conversations, and kids growing up together in a vibrant community.
Investing in a Mantra home is not just about property, but also about people and relationships within the neighborhood. By participating in the BFF program, people can create shared stories with friends who become family.
Ongoing Program
The Mantra BFF program is still ongoing and accepting new referrals. For more details about the program, its benefits, rewards, and requirements, visit www.mantraproperties.in/bff/referral-program.php.
Rohit Gupta, CEO of Mantra, emphasises that a home is more than four walls; it's the people around you who make it special. With the Mantra BFF program, people can live together, laugh louder, and grow closer.
The Mantra BFF program press release is sourced from Newsvoir and PTI. The press release does not provide any updates or changes to the program's terms and conditions, nor does it contain any new quotes or statements from Rohit Gupta.
The Tribune assumes no editorial responsibility for the Mantra BFF program press release. The Mantra BFF program aims to turn friends into neighbors and foster a sense of community living. With the BFF program, Mantra invites people to invest not just in property, but in people and relationships.
- The Mantra BFF program encourages shared lifestyle experiences, such as neighborhood walks and tea conversations, by providing exclusive benefits and rewards for successful referrals in Mantra's home-and-garden projects.
- By participating in the Mantra BFF program, individuals can invest not only in properties but also in people and relationships, creating shared stories with friends who become family, fostering a vibrant neighborhood lifestyle.
- This news about the ongoing Mantra BFF program, aimed at turning friendships into neighborhood bonds, affirms that business deals can extend beyond transactions, influencing lifestyle choices and real estate investments in a positive and community-focused manner.