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Snapdeal offers: 'Wish for India' sale has kicked off and cut-price deals are available on a number of items that should grab eyeballs of prospective buyers. This Snapdeal sale has been launched with a day of teh ongoing Amazon 'Great Indian Sale' and is intended to take some of teh sheen off the US MNC's renewed attempt to garner more users. Homegrown ecommerce firm Snapdeal, ever-ready for a scrap, was unwilling to be left behind in the race to win the hearts of the Indian ditial buyers'. The Amazon 'Great India Sale' has witnessed tepid response, but Snapdeal is expected to do better on consumer sentiments, especially as the Independence Day fervour kicks in. (Image Source: Twitter)
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Snapdeal 'Wish for India Sale' has offered discounted prices on laptops, LED TVs, split ACs and smartphones. The Indian market is very competitive and it the ecommerce majors are always looking to offer goods on discounts through sales and thereby upend their rivals' attempt to get buyers to fill their shopping carts. And no occasion is left untouched. Now, with Independence Day fast approaching and patriotic fervour at its highest, Snapdeal is looking to celebrate with its new sale. In this respect, Snapdeal may well have got its timing spot-on as it comes nearer Independence Day. (Image Source: Twitter)
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And what are the deals on offer by Snapdeal? Some of the biggest deals going around include Samsung Galaxy J3 smartphone priced at Rs 8,290 (the discount is Rs 700), Dell Inspiron 3558 Notebook priced at Rs 25,699 (available discount is Rs 5,598), Micromax 40GB8590FHD LED TV priced at Rs 20,490 (discount is a massive Rs 19,500) and Voltas 1.2 T split AC priced at Rs 29,990 (discount is at Rs 68,990). The offers are under 'wish for an upgrade' and 'wish for the latest' category. Snapdeal has cut prices on household products too in 'wish for newness' offer. (Image Source: Reuters)
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Consumers can avail the service for products sold under categories including fashion, mobiles, electronics, home and appliances. (Reuters)
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Festive sales are expected to help e-commerce companies register transactions worth USD 1.5-1.7 billion in October, according to research firm RedSeer Consulting. (Reuters)
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