Special discounts up to 70 per cent will be offered to customers on globally renowned mobile phones brands and accessories during the Mobile Week commencing on June 18 till June 30 in the largest online phone sales campaign to be held in Sri Lanka.
“We are going to offer customers the biggest brands of mobile phone and accessories next week,” said Bart Van Dijk, Country Manager - Daraz, a leading stakeholder of Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, at a launch held at the Galadari Hotel Colombo on Wednesday
“This provides an opportunity for all those who are on the lookout to upgrade or for those searching for an extra special gift,” he said.
Mobile phone brands such as Samsung, Apple, Nokia and Energizer Huawei will be available on line from 10 am to 1 pm and from 7 pm to 10 pm at special prices. Daraz in partnership with HSBC will offer further discounts to customers with HSBC credit cards and free delivery via apps. Naresh Surendra, head of Marketing - Daraz, said this year’s mobile week will engage in a great shopping experience where everybody in Sri Lanka will have an opportunity to upgrade their phones.
Darshika Attanayake, Head of Operations –Daraz, said customers can pick up their products from multiple locations of Daraz offices in Kandy, Kurunegala, Chilaw, Kalutara and in the Gampaha district. “We are also expanding our network to Galle, Jaffna, Matara, Ratnapura and Nuwara Eliya, “ he said. (JJ)
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