Special Offer of Shopee For Its Customers Who Are Fully-Vaccinated Vs. COVID-19
SHOPEE – The online marketing platform is giving its customers who are fully-vaccinated against COVID-19 a special bundle.
Online shopping was already a trend even before the COVID-19 pandemic took place and changed much about the lifestyle of people. More and more people were hooked to it amid the pandemic as it is considered a safer way of filling the fridge and getting some personal needs.
When its comes to online marketing platforms, one of the most popular is Shopee, it is ran by a Singaporean multinational company which has its main focus on e-commerce. Different products are sold in the platform including clothing, food products, car accessories, gadgets, pet supplies, etc.
What many people love about this online marketing platform is that it has special offers. Usually, it has happens on special events like the 6.6 which was held last June 6, 2021 and the 7.11 last July 11, 2021. During its sale events, there are a lot of vouchers and discounts.
Also, there are free shipping vouchers thus online shopping will not only save you time and energy but as well as money. Many people believe it is safer to shop online than go to malls and be with the public.
Shopee is one of the with government and many other business firms in encouraging the people to get vaccinated against COVID-19. It even has a “special bundle” offer for its customers who are fully-vaccinated against the coronavirus disease.
The “special bundle” for Shopee customers who are fully-vaccinated against COVID-19 includes 15% discount for a minimum spend worth P300.00 with capping at P199.00. Also, the customer will gain back 20% of his or her spending with a minimum spend of Php 400.00 and capped at 90 “coins”. Php 55.00 free shipping vouchers are also out for those who have completed their vaccine jabs.
Are you fully-vaccinated against COVID-19? You might like to check on the items sold in the online marketing platform now – https://shopee.com/.
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