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ASUS Offers LINE Free Stickers to Lure Customers

By Vincent Wang
Published: Jul 08,2014

Black, white, and red are the three colors that composed the stickers, and the style is typically hu

TAIPEI, Taiwan — ASUS announced its Q2 revenue report on Monday, which is nothing but a setback because it decreased 5 percent than that of in Q1. Line is an App for instant messaging on smartphones and personal computers that has 1.7 billion users in Taiwan. ASUS Tuesday rolled out a set of LINE free stickers with the view to lure more customers.

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According to ASUS Store's description, trials, troubles, and tribulations may come, but no worries. Just stay true to yourself and be Zen. Friend ASUS Store's offical account to get this sticker set for free and start showing your true self today. Available till August 8th, 2014.

The name of the sticker entitled with ASUS × Duncan: Be Zen, Be Yourself, which contained 8 stickers. Black, white, and red are the three colors that composed the stickers, and the style is typically humorous and sarcastic. For example, one sticker reads in Chinese characters “I'm arriving soon” but actually the protagonist is in front of an electric fan, probably still at home not go out yet.

However, this is not the first time that ASUS offered LINE free stickers, it unveiled a set of James Hsiao's stickers on March, and users needed to friend ASUS Taiwan offical account.

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