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Get Your Electronic Devices On Installments @ i4u.com

  • September 8, 2018
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Buying mobile phones, smartphones, tablets and computers etc has never been easier especially with the advent of ecommerce platforms such as Daraz and Yayvo that provide a wide range of phones for their customers.

However, it is a fact that not everyone can afford to buy electronics in a lump sum, therefore in order to give everyone an opportunity to own their desired product the ecommerce platform i4u.com provides one with the chance to get mobile phones, tablet, computers, TVs, generators and every other electronic device that one may need on easy installments.

The installment based ecommerce platform also has a Bykea Offer. By availing that offer one can work with Bykea and i4U provides a 0% downpayment plan where one can avail a motorcycle and a smartphone to ‘kick start’ your work with Bykea. To avail the offer all one has to do is provide a copy of your CNIC, a fresh photograph, Post Dated Cheque’s and an application form attested by Bykea.

Terms and conditions for the salaried and business person are separate and are listed on the website. I4u.com also provides packages for weddings and corporate.

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