Enjoy Amazon Great Indian Festival & Flipkart Big Billion Days Sale on No Cost EMI



Check the calendar! It is that time of the year when whole India waits for grabbing their favourite items online at a much lower price and ecommerce platforms keep in store variety of items to offer you many lucrative discounts and offers. It is almost like a reminder call or an alarm that festive season is knocking your door. Save the date for October 10, when the biggest sales will start - the Amazon Great Indian Festival and the Flipkart’s Big Billion Days.

The festive season is starting on October with Navratri, Durga Puja, Dussehra and then Diwali. This time of the year is considered to be the perfect time for shopping by millions of people. So, to fulfil their dreams and to make the purchase all the more easy and pleasing, big players come up with amazing offers and sales. 





It is a repetitive phenomenon that is coming every year and each year it is becoming successful. For example, if you check the 2017 sales, during the first 20 hours into the big billion days sale, Flipkart shipped a record 1.3 million smartphones. They are expecting similar or increased response this year too, thus they have increased influx of electronic products in India. If you are shopping from Flipkart, don’t forget to use Bajaj Finserv No cost EMI card. By Using this card you can also avail cashback up to Rs. 1,250 *T&C Apply! 





Mark the dates first! Amazon Great Indian Festival is running from October 10 to 15. From here user can grab No Cost EMI offers and deals through Bajaj Finserv EMI Card and get ready for cashback up to Rs. 1,000 *T&C Apply!

Discounts and offers will surely be presented by each brand as well as by Amazon and Flipkart and along with this you will get the facility of purchasing items via no-cost EMI. Bajaj Finserv EMI Network is partnered with all the major ecommerce players of the market. Amazon, Flipkart, Snapdeal, Tata Cliq and many more will be presenting all forms of products to the customers and Bajaj Finserv will associate with them to offer the no-cost EMI payment mode.

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