Last year TCS launched their very own e-commerce platform called Yayvo.com. Now, about a year later, they have launched their massive media campaign which took off on April 15th.
Yayvo.com is like a regular e-commerce site. They offer anything and everything that you can think of. Here’s a detailed look at the different services they will be providing on their online shopping store:
Yayvo has introduced special vouchers for their customers which are as high as Rs. 50,000. You just need to enter your mobile number and Yayvo will send you a discount voucher. To keep the process fair, you can use a mobile number only once. Head over to their site to retrieve yours!
Yayvo.com has a vast array of deals on their website right now which range from clothing, to electronics, to home appliances. These deals also come with special discounts.
To make life easier for their customers, and to reach to a wider audience, Yayvo has launched its Yayvo Mobile App on both iOS and Android apps for hassle free online shopping.
This process is very simple and the website’s simplistic design makes it even easier. Search whatever you want to buy. Once you’ve found what you’re looking for, click “Buy” to add it to your shopping cart. Then move onto the checkout page to confirm and complete your order.
The delivery services is provided by TCS of course. They deliver products throughout Pakistan and internationally as well. You can give cash on delivery provided you’re satisfied. If not, just return the products!
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