Snapdeal sale: 70% off + 20% discount on offer; Rs 5,000 off on LeEco Le Max2; iPhone 5s priced at Rs 18,499
Snapdeal sale: The ecommerce major has been raking in the moolah hand over fist since its Unbox Diwali sale started on October 2. This has been mostly courtesy the splendid discounts it has been offering across categories that have grabbed the imagination of the consumers who have been flocking to its website to check out what is on offer.
Snapdeal sale: The ecommerce major has been raking in the moolah hand over fist since its Unbox Diwali sale started on October 2. This has been mostly courtesy the splendid discounts it has been offering across categories that have grabbed the imagination of the consumers who have been flocking to its website to check out what is on offer. Snapdeal is fighting a big battle to remain relevant, as are others, during this festival season sale in the face of the challenging price cuts being offered by other ecommerce portals like Flipkart, Amazon and ShopClues. It is a race not just to win customers but also retain them and that depends a lot on ease of use of website, variety of payment options open, the size of the discount and ultimately the quality of the service including delivery. With rivals’s sales doing very well too, they have reported numbers that are as spectacular as those of Snapdeal, the eretailer has advertised some products and designs discounts available on them to take up their challenge. Snapdeal has said that it is providing deals at 70% off + 20% instant discount exclusively with Citi Credit and Debit cards (terms and conditions apply). Check them out:
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