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Up to 50% off electronics on Amazon Singapore’s Black Friday sale. (Photos: Amazon SG)
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Thanksgiving Day is happening this Thursday on 24 November. While some may think of it as just a day to give thanks and feast, others may be excited about what comes after: Black Friday (25 November) and Cyber Monday (28 November) sales.
If you’re shopping for Christmas gifts, you’d better make use of this four-day sale (25-28 November) to snatch the best deals. During this Black Friday and Cyber Monday sale, Amazon Singapore is offering free local and international delivery with a minimum spend of S$40. You can also get up to 10 per cent off with two or more purchases from Amazon US or Amazon Japan.
In addition, new Amazon Prime members can get S$5 off a minimum spend of S$25. Not yet a member? Join Prime now to enjoy member-exclusive benefits.
Here are some of the top electronics deals you can find on Amazon this Black Friday. Or check out these fashion deals.
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