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The second edition of Flipkart's 'The Big Billion Days' sale is now on. The five-day app-only shopping event attempts to attract customers with offers and discounts over more than 70 product categories.
For deal details of offers starting on Day 2 (October 14) click here.
Flipkart will add a new product category to the sale every day.
October 13-17: Fashion
October 14-17: Home and appliances
October 15-17: Mobiles and accessories
October 16-17: Electronics and automotive
October 17: Books
Flipkart has also joined hands with a number of banks to offer their customers additional benefits during the sale event.
October 13: Extra 10% off with State Bank debit and credit cards. Minimum transaction amount is Rs 2000; maximum cap of Rs 750 per card. The offer is applicable only on fashion and lifestyle products.
October 14: Extra 10% off with State Bank debit and credit cards. Minimum transaction amount is Rs 7500 ; maximum cap of Rs 1750 per card. This offer is applicable on all categories/products
October 15: Extra 10% off with Citibank credit cards. Minimum transaction amount is Rs 10000; maximum cap of Rs 2000 per card. Offer is applicable on all categories/products.
Extra 10% off with Standard Chartered Bank debit and credit cards. Minimum transaction amount is Rs 10000; maximum cap of Rs 2000 per card. Offer is applicable on all categories/products.
Extra 10% off with YES Bank debit cards. Minimum transaction amount is Rs 5000; Maximum cap of Rs 2000 per card. Offer is applicable on all categories/products.
October 16-17: Extra 10% off with State Bank debit and credit cards. Minimum transaction amount is Rs 7500; maximum of Rs 1750 per card. Offer is applicable on all categories/products.
The offers listed above are only indicative and could be subject to change. Please refer to the Flipkart website/app for details and terms and conditions of the offers.
Flipkart said Myntra will also be a part of Big Billion Days and will be presenting a curated selection from iconic fashion brands at never-before offers.
Flipkart's had to apologise to its customers after its inaugural sale last year for glitches and admitted its "failure" in living up to the expectations of its customers.
Flipkart claimed to have got a billion hits for its special sales offer in 2014, but millions of buyers felt cheated on its discounts, as they alleged the prices quoted were higher, even as its website crashed multiple times.
The beginning of this year's sale also didn't do as expected for Flipkart with a number of users reporting errors both on the Flipkart website and app.
Rivals Snapdeal and Amazon have also organised similar sales.
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