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Digital Walker Sale happening on September 30 to October2, 2016!

BER months officially started and that means one thing - CHRISTMAS IS NEAR!

And that means - a LOT of shopping deals for everyone!  This weekend, Digital Walker - the people behind the brands Fitbit, Crumpler bags, Belkin accessories, Marshall speaker and a whole lot more is having their MEGA SALE this weekend (September 30 to October 2, 2016) at the SM Megamall, Megatrade Hall 3!

Enjoy major discounts (some items are even 90% off!!)  Hurry and don't miss this once in a lifetime Tech Sale brought to you by Digital Walker!!



PRESS RELEASE

CHRISTMAS IN SEPTEMBER WITH DIGITAL WALKER
Digital Walker welcomes all gadget and tech enthusiasts at SM Megamall ‐ Mega Trade Hall 3 from September 30 to October 2 for their very first Christmas Comes Early Sale. With discounts up to 90% off, it’s definitely an early Holiday treat for the tech crazy fans out there.
The much‐anticipated sale includes several well‐known brands such as Fitbit, Belkin accessories, Coloud headphones, Marshall speakers, Crumpler bags and more. The three‐day event has surprises in store for lucky buyers. A raffle promo is open to anyone with a minimum purchase of PhP3,000.00 while one lucky customer per day will get to take home one of these coveted gadgets: iPad Mini4, iPhone 6s, or a Marshall Woburn amplifier!
There will also be lots of random giveaways during the sale.
Digital Walker carries the widest selection of consumer technology products that range from smartphones, tablets, cameras, cases, speakers, headphones, earphones and many more. Whether you’re a true technophile or just someone who just wants to enjoy technology, Digital Walker surely has the product that’s perfect for you.

For more information, follow Digital Walker on Facebook or on Instagram and Twitter @digitalwalkerph.

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