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VIP UK Appointed as Authorised Distributor for SureFire Gaming Products in the UK

VIP Computers is pleased to announce its appointment as the authorised distributor for SureFire Gaming in the UK. SureFire Gaming, a specialist European brand owned by Verbatim GmbH, is renowned for its durable and user-friendly gaming gear designed specifically for console and PC gaming enthusiasts.



SureFire Gaming’s range of mice, keyboards, headsets, speakers, surfaces, and laptop coolers are in stock now. Crafted with the needs of gamers of all ages and skill levels in mind, these products offer exceptional value for money and long-lasting performance.


"We are thrilled to partner with VIP UK as our authorised distributor in the UK," said Del Fadipe, Key Account Manager UK/Ireland at Verbatim. "Their extensive reach and strong reputation within the IT and gaming sectors make them the ideal partner to bring our SureFire Gaming products to a wider audience. We are confident that this collaboration will provide UK gamers with greater access to our high-quality, reliable gaming accessories."


Kirsty Corbett-Taylor, Gaming Product Manager at VIP said “By partnering with Surefire Gaming, we are not only expanding our portfolio but also ensuring that we meet the evolving needs of the gaming community. I am confident that this collaboration will enable us to deliver exceptional value to our customers. I look forward to the exciting opportunities this partnership will create for both our companies and the gaming enthusiasts we serve.” As the authorised distributor, VIP UK will leverage its industry expertise and distribution network to ensure SureFire Gaming products are widely available across the UK, enabling retailers and resellers to meet the growing demand for premium gaming accessories.




 
 
 

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Distribution news is always positive until devices hit real usage. That’s when tiny flaws start showing up and you either deal with them or waste time. I’ve had gear that worked fine at first but slowly became annoying. Instead of digging through endless threads, I just used Garmin customer service number to clear things up quickly. Much cleaner approach than hoping someone online had the exact same issue.

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