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Jumbo Electronics has launched its Mega Promotion under the theme ‘You Shop, We Gift’, offering customers assured gifts.
Customers have to buy any product above QR1,000 to be eligible for a free gift, Jumbo has said in a press statement.
Those shopping for items worth QR1,000 to QR2,000 can choose between a Philips Steam iron, a Philips hair dryer or a Skullcandy headset. Other gifts include a Thrumm smart watch for purchases worth QR2,001 to QR4,000, a JBL Flip 3 for purchases of QR4,001 to QR6,000, a Zed Air laptop for purchases worth QR6,001 to QR8,000 and an LG Stylus 2 mobile for purchases of QR8,001 to QR10,000. Those shopping for goods worth QR10,001 and above will get a LG 43” TV.
There is no scratch & win and no lucky draw, the statement has clarified. Buyers can shop for the above-mentioned amounts and take away these assured gifts.
Besides, Jumbo has said customers can buy products “priced very competitively” from among brands such as LG, JBL, Harman Kardon, Brother, Forbes, Indesit, Ariston, Videocon, Onida, Maytag, Nikai, Oscar and Philips.
The Mega Promotion runs until November 19 and offers are valid till stocks last across Jumbo Electronics showrooms.
In addition, customers can earn and redeem Jumbo Digits, Air Miles & Nojoom points and get up to 12 months’ free extended warranty on purchase of extended warranty. Also, 0% finance is available from leading banks.
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