
Amazon Great Indian Festival: boAt Airdopes 621 available with massive discount
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The Amazon Great Indian Festive has plenty of affordable earphones on offer. As part of the sale, boAt Airdopes 621 can be availed for just Rs 1,999 with a flat discount of Rs 1,000.
The Amazon Great Indian Festival has some exciting headphone deals on offer. These deals are spread across all segments so that you can find a great deal irrespective of your budget. As part of the sale, Amazon is offering up to an 80 per cent discount on headphones and speakers. So if you were planning one, there wouldn't be a better time than this.
We have spotted a great deal on the boAt Airdopes 621. These were launched in March this year for Rs 2,999, but in the ongoing sale, they can be availed for just Rs 1999. Now that's a massive discount of Rs 1,000 making it a steal deal. Plus, American Express, Citi Bank, and RBL Bank users are eligible for additional bank discounts. According to terms and conditions, the consumer can get a 10 per cent discount of up to Rs 1750. The minimum order to get this instant discount differs for each bank. It's worth noting that the discounts are valid on select products. The bank offers are available until October 12, i.e. today.

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