Big Bazaar - Best of Waste Offer
Thursday, February 15, 2007
Your old newspaper or old car tyre is also of great use now. Big Bazaar is BUYING all the old stuff and will let you shop for the new ones in their retail outlets.Big Bazaar is BUYING your old stuff at the following rates,
- Clothes Rs.200 per kg
- Newspaper Rs.25 per kg
- Plastics/utensils/leather goods Rs.75 per kg
- Footwear/ luggage Rs.100 per kg
- Pet/ beer bottles Rs.15 per kg
- Tyres Rs.50 per kg
- Furniture Rs.75/- per kg
- Others Rs.20 per kg
Via [Reliance Retail]
IndiaPlaza - Cheapest Online Retailer in India ?
Saturday, February 10, 2007
goBroadband writes that IndiaPlaza.in is running a Price Challenge Offer on Books and Mobile Phones.All you have to do is convince IndiaPlaza by giving Proof of another retailer [Online or Brick and Motar] who is selling the Books or Mobiles at cheaper price than IndiaPlaza. And you will get a cool twice the difference amount as gift voucher to spend on IndiaPlaza.
Labels: India Shopping
AV Revolution 2007 and Nokia NFusion Hunt
Friday, February 09, 2007
Looks like the city of Delhi and Mumbai is lacking citizens with passion for music. Bangalore has quietly snagged the destination to play a host for Audio and Video Revolution Mega Exhibition. Audio Systems Review blogger has done a terrific job covering AV Revolution 2007. Also check out Videos from AV revolution 2007.
With the launch of Apple iPhone, Nokia is leaving no stone unturned to woo its customers in the fastest growing mobile market. Mobile India has details about Nokia's DJ Hunt contest - NFusion
Its nice to get lost in AV Revolution and Nokia NFusion for the weekend apart from Valentine's shopping ;-)
With the launch of Apple iPhone, Nokia is leaving no stone unturned to woo its customers in the fastest growing mobile market. Mobile India has details about Nokia's DJ Hunt contest - NFusion
Its nice to get lost in AV Revolution and Nokia NFusion for the weekend apart from Valentine's shopping ;-)
Siddhivinayak Donations the SMS Way
Monday, February 05, 2007
Now Indians can donate to temples / trusts by means of SMS. Airtel has launched the service with selected big temple trusts such as Siddhivinayak, Manjuntaheshwara etc. Every temple has a unique code.To donate to Siddhivinayak, you have to have an Airtel Mobile phone and send an SMS to 64655. Donations can be in the range of Rs 10 to Rs 150 and cost of this SMS is Rs 4.
For example, send an SMS - SVT 51 to 64655 and you will have donated Rs 51 to Siddhivinayaka. Don't send SVT Rs 51, it's invalid.
Mobile India has further details on SMS by Charity in India.