
Amazon Great Indian Festival: Vu 55-inch 4K TV at Rs 38,999 is a decent deal
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Amazon offers discounts on products across categories. So during the sale, you can get smartphones, smartwatches, smart TVs, tablets, laptops, headphones, and more at discounted rates.
Amazon Great Indian Festival sale is on, and it is the perfect time for users to buy the product they have been eyeing on. Amazon offers discounts on products across categories. So during the sale, you can get smartphones, smartwatches, smart TVs, tablets, laptops, headphones, and more at discounted rates. Additionally, Amazon is offering bank discounts, cash backs, coupons and more to further reduce the products. However, bank offers are applicable on selected products and on selected bank cards. Some products even come with exchange offer benefits.
If you have been planning to buy a Smart TV, you should not miss the offers on Vu TVs. The Vu 55-inch 4K TV is being sold at Rs 38,999. The original price of the device is Rs 56,000. To further sweeten the deal, buyers can get a 10 per cent instant discount of up to Rs 1500 on Citibank Credit Card Non-EMI Transactions. The ICICI Bank credit card users can get an instant discount of Rs 750. Buyers can also exchange their old TVs and get upto Rs 3870 in return for them.

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