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Snapdeal back with 'Savings Day'

| | May 15, 2014, at 10:00 pm
New Delhi, May 15 (IBNS): Indian online marketplace, Snapdeal.com on Thursday hosted the second edition of the 'Snapdeal Savings Day', a flagship initiative and in line with the commitment to customers of offering the widest range of products at 'best' prices.
The theme for the 'Snapdeal Savings Day' focused specifically on the personal gadgets category.
 
Snapdeal Savings Day is a one-day and recurring campaign on the site where customers can avail indisputable offers across a wide range of products across various categories. 
 
Each recurrence of Snapdeal Savings Day will be based on a theme aligned to a specific product(s) category.
 
The past theme for the Snapdeal Savings Day which was held on May 7, 2014 focused on the home décor, kitchen, furnishing and furniture categories. 

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