HomeTown brings the ‘Biggest Exchange Offer’

Published on Wed, May 28, 2008 at 13:09 |  Source : Moneycontrol.com

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HomeTown, India's most comprehensive home making/ home improvement store has announced 'The Biggest Exchange Offer'. With this trade-in scheme customers can exchange in their old furniture, electronics, bathroom fittings and any old home scrap at the original purchase price.

 

Customers can walk in with an invoice of any old item and get the same value of Exchange vouchers, which, they can redeem to buy new products of their choice. This will be an ideal opportunity for the consumers to revamp their homes and unlock the value of their old stuff.

 

Said Mahesh Shah, CEO, Home Town, "When it comes to reusing and recycling, Indians are at the top of the list of those, who use their resources most judiciously. We hate to throw away old stuff unless we get some money for it. Home Town's 'The Biggest Exchange Offer' is our initiative to help customers unlock value from their old furniture, electronics, etc enabling them to rebuild and renew their living spaces".

 

The exchange offer can be availed on any old home products at the same price that it was purchased. In addition to this, in case customers do not have the old bill, Home town will still buy the old scrap and give high value for the old goods. This is a great opportunity for the customers to redecorate their homes without shelling that extra money out from their pockets. The offer can be availed at HomeTown stores across - Pune, Noida, Hyderabad, and Bangalore.

  

Sourced From: Brand Comm

  

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