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ShopClues launches its ‘Big Fat Christmas Sale’

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ShopClues, India’s first and largest managed marketplace announced its Big Fat Christmas Sale. It’s the time to be merry and ShopClues is giving you all the reasons to double your festive joy with incredible offers, unbelievable prices and free Cluesbucks for Rs 1 lakh.

Nitin Kochhar, VP-Categories, ShopClues said, “This is the time to spread cheer and we’re doing exactly that with our Big Fat Christmas Sale! It’s our way of gratifying our loyal consumer base across the country for their continued loyalty.”

“ShopClues is playing Santa by gifting some really exciting deals and discounts on high-demand products across top categories,” added Nitin.

It’s definitely the time to get shopping and buy all those items for yourself, your home and your loved ones that you have always yearned for. Don’t miss the unbelievable deals on a wide assortment of products from perfumes, shoes, furnishings, mobile phones, toys and party supplies, winter blankets and much more.

There is also a handpicked assortment of Christmas goodies such as plum cakes, muffins, Santa-shaped chocolates and lots of other treats that are just a click away with ShopClues.

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