
Amazon Great Indian Festival Sale: Marshall Acton II offers superb sound, great value at sale price of Rs 18,999
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Amazon is offering scores of deals and discounts on products across categories including smartphones, smartwatches, laptops, audio products, laptops and more.
If you have been looking for a good-sounding speaker for your home, Amazon has a lot in store for you. Amazon Great Indian Festival sale went live on October 3 and will continue till November at least. Amazon is offering scores of deals and discounts on products across categories including smartphones, smartwatches, laptops, audio products, laptops and more. Additionally, buyers can also get instant discounts upon using selected bank cards and on selected products. Amazon is offering cash backs, coupons and more. To further sweeten the deal, buyers can also get money in return for their old devices.
We have spotted a deal on a premium Marshall speaker which is called the Marshall Acton II Bluetooth Speaker. The speaker, which was launched at Rs 24,999, is available for RS 18,999 during the sale. Buyers can avail of no EMI on select cards for orders above Rs 3000.

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