PLUG INS EXPECTS 10 PER CENT GROWTH DURING SPRING EDITION OF GITEX SHOPPER

PLUG INS EXPECTS 10 PER CENT GROWTH DURING SPRING EDITION OF GITEX SHOPPER

MARCH 26, 2019

Plug Ins is celebrating the spring edition of GITEX Shopper with price drops on some of the most high demand consumer electronics products currently in the market. The company expects to see sales increase by 10 per cent and for smartphones to dominate during the four day event.

Customers will have the option to buy online at www.pluginsme.com and get their products delivered home free of charge or can buy online and pick up their purchase at the special fast track lanes at the Shopper. Customers can also buy online at special kiosks at the exhibition, and pick up their purchases via the fast track lanes.

The recently launched Xiaomi smartphone range, exclusive to Plug Ins, will be the surprise package at this year’s Shopper. The Galaxy S7 and Smart TVs are also expected to perform well.

As part of Plug Ins‘ exciting offers, customers spending a minimum of AED 499 will enter a raffle draw to win a trip to London, as well as receiving guaranteed free gifts with every purchase.

The GITEX celebrations will continue at Plug Ins‘ Dubai Festival City store, where popular RJ Kritika will entertain fans at the mini GITEX event on 1st April from 4pm to 7pm.

Plug Ins has teamed up with Mashreq Bank, Emirates NBD, National Bank of Abu Dhabi, Dubai First, Samba, ADCB, Union National Bank, CBI, RAK Bank and Emirates Islamic Bank to offer multiple instalments at zero per cent interest.

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