Top electronics brands have asked executives at Amazon India to offer moderate discounts, not more than 15%, during its week-long Diwali sale starting October 10. This opens a few days after Flipkart's October 6 Billion Day Sale, during which prices were slashed dramatically on some goods, leading to a backlash from traditional retail. The companies have asked that Amazon pricing not go below the 'landing price' or the rate at which brick-and-mortar stores buys goods from them, people aware of the development said. THE TIMES OF INDIA
ReplyWah, ise kehte greatest deal of the year. sabse bada deal, gadho ne subah hi uthva diya. Laziness gone. Second deal- kanjuso ki tarah paise bachaya, is deal se khulke paise lagaye mahenge items par. Jaha US/UK mein upto 90%off deti hai amazon, yaha items ko mehenga karke 15 to 30% discount dekar loot rahi hain gareebo ko. Well said, rich people are getting richer and poor people like us are getting poorer. neend aa rahi. Sote hai.
ReplyAs an example http://www.amazon.in/dp/B00MXRTCCA/ref=gb1h_img_t-1_3887_d1c0cbcc?pf_rd_m=A1VBAL9TL5WCBF&pf_rd_t=701&pf_rd_s=top-1&pf_rd_r=1C22WPJVASX6FE2KVJDD&pf_rd_i=20&pf_rd_p=537903887 this Lenovo S5000 Tablet (WiFi, 3G), Silver-Grey costing now 8990, after deal will get on this, sure enough no much price difference would be there... watch out...
ReplyGet ready friends.. One thing is sure that it will be definately better than Fakecart's The Big Out of Stock Day because nothing can be more worst than that :). I think everyone will get a fair chance as Amazon always provide which is evident in Amazon's Rupee 1 offer.
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