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Amazon's Great Indian Festival: Here are some attractive deals on electronic items
Oct 9, 2018 3:09 AM

E-commerce giant Amazon India is all set to launch its “Great Indian Festival,” an annual festive season sale. The sale is beginning on October 10 and will be on till October 15.

The offer, however, begins a day early for its exclusive Amazon Prime customers, allowing them a 12 hour early access to a select range of products at massive discounts.

The sale is likely to interest gadget enthusiasts as Amazon is offering heavy discounts on a range of electronic products, for instance, on Kindle Paperwhite, the retailer is offering a 25 percent discount.

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The e-commerce giant is offering up to 50 percent off on smartphones, with additional cashbacks. OnePlus 6, Apple iPhone X, Redmi Y2, Mi A2 are available with no cost EMI and guaranteed exchange prices.

The sale offers one year extended warranty on purchase of appliances such as refrigerators, washing machines as well as televisions. Other top deals include split and window air conditioners starting at Rs 16,990 and side-by-side refrigerators starting from Rs 39,990 with no cost EMI starting at Rs 3,400.

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