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Your Guide To Jumia Mobile Week Reloaded 2016 by KosavaDeals: 4:16am On May 22, 2016


The 2016 Jumia Mobile Week, starting May 31st, is the best time to buy a new mobile phone, whether you’re looking to upgrade your old mobile phone, replace a broken one or simply add a second one to your collection.

What Is the Jumia Mobile Week?

During this annual sales event Jumia offers 7 days of massive discounts on a range of mobile phone brands such as Innjoo, Infinix, Techno, LG, Samsung, Lenovo, Apple and more. This year Jumia hopes to do one better than last year’s Mobile Week Megathon, where it had more visitors to its website during that one week than in the whole month of June 2014! You can read some more crazy facts about last year’s Jumia Mobile Week Megathon here.

How to Get the Deals First?

With all the excitement around this sales event you want to make sure you don’t miss out and get the mobile phone you want before its gone. To stay ahead of others here are 3 tips to prepare for Jumia’s Mobile Week Reloaded:

1. Sign up for email reminders – In the days building up to the start of the sale, and throughout the week, Jumia will be sending emails of the best offers available. So be sure to add your email to get these alerts on time.

2. Download the Jumia mobile app – Customers with the mobile app have access to the Mobile Week sale first. So go to the app store and make sure you have the app downloaded before the sale starts. Last year 40% of the deals purchased during the mobile week megathon was made through the mobile app

3. Follow Jumia on social media – For big announcements...Continue reading the full article here
Re: Your Guide To Jumia Mobile Week Reloaded 2016 by clems93(m): 9:03pm On May 25, 2016
Shopping Online just got easier. You can save yourself the "stress" of searching and ordering for your products by simply using a Jumia Sales Agent.
How does it work?
1. You contact the agent and tell him the product you wish to buy online.
2. The agent helps you check online for the product and gives you the details.
3. You decide if the product should be ordered by the agent
4. The agent orders the product on your behalf; using your contact and address as the place of delivery.
5. Jumia calls you to confirm your order, and you get the goods faster since you ordered via an agent.
6. Once the goods gets to your doorstep or your pickup location, you then pay to JUMIA ( not the agent).

The work of the sales agent is just to make ordering online easier for you and delivery of your orders faster.


IF YOU WANT YOUR GOODS DELIVERED PROMTLY BY JUMIA, PLACE YOUR ORDER(S) THROUGH A JUMIA AGENT AND PAY TO JUMIA ONCE THE GOODS ARE DELIVERED. YOU ALSO STAND A CHANCE OF GETTING DISCOUNTS WHEN YOU PLACE YOUR ORDER THROUGH AN AGENT.

TO PLACE ORDERS VIA AN AGENT, CONTACT
Mr. Clement on 07068638905
Re: Your Guide To Jumia Mobile Week Reloaded 2016 by blazingkid21(m): 9:07pm On May 25, 2016
Op when is d big day na?

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