Special Diwali offer for Indians! Ubuy announces free international shipping on Nov 1-3

Ubuy, a global online shopping platform, has unveiled a Diwali sale specifically for Indian buyers, running from November 1 to November 3. The promotion includes a new policy offering free international shipping across India for orders weighing less than 3 pounds (1360 grams) and discounts of up to 50% on select U.S. products.

The sale features a flat 50% discount on exclusive items such as the GoPro HERO11 Black Accessory, Tommy Hilfiger Men’s Sunglasses, TWO STONES Portable Fingerboard, and the Logitech Combo Touch, among others.

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Ubuy’s free shipping initiative applies to all product categories, aiming to lower shipping costs that often deter customers from purchasing international goods. The company has also significantly reduced shipping fees for heavier items exceeding 3 pounds, making its extensive product range more accessible to Indian consumers.

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Mr. Dhari Alabdulhadi, Founder and CTO of Ubuy, emphasised the company’s commitment to providing exciting offers during the festive season. “Our exclusive Diwali offer will enable customers to shop seamlessly without worrying about shipping fees, enjoying guaranteed discounts on selected U.S. products,” he said. Alabdulhadi believes these initiatives will attract new buyers and enhance Ubuy’s competitiveness in the crowded online retail market.

Ubuy boasts a catalog of over 300 million products and operates in more than 180 countries across six continents, offering a diverse selection of premium and luxury items from top global brands.

Recently, Ubuy expanded its app to include French and German, now available in over 60 langua

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