Bargain CompUS at the metro station Hazi Aslanov
A three-storey supermarket for electronics and appliances CompUS opened at the Baku metro station Hazi Aslanov.
The entire facade of the building made of tempered glass serves as a showcase store. According to the management network CompUS, the novelty will attract the attention of people , not only from the eastern margin , but also other areas of the capital . The reason for that is the widest range of high-tech equipment (representing about two thousand kinds of products from renowned manufacturers) and a high level of customer service. Furthermore , there are no serious extra charges that exist in the city center, but there is a lot of parking space, which increases the attractiveness of the supermarket.
In CompUS at Hazi Aslanov you can find laptops, tablets, TVs, smartphones and cell phones, computers, printers, and multifunction devices, as well as photo and video cameras from HP, Apple, Sony, Canon, HTC, Samsung, Nikon, Fujifilm, LG , Sharp, Vestel and others. They also present mass consumer electronics. There are also accessories , components , speakers , including those for vehicles, office equipment, and utensils from Luminarc Tefal, and much more from the leading manufacturers of digital devices and consumer electronics .
The most interesting proposal is the ability to purchase any goods on credit for a total amount ranging from 100 manats, with no advance payment, for up to 2 years. When you purchase this equipment on credit, you can by all means use Azerbaijan banking offerings, including BolKart, Albali, World Kart, etc. The guide assures that if the customers apply for a loan for a period of six months and make payments on time, the interest will be returned after the full repayment of the loan.
There are all sorts of stocks and rebates and other campaigns, not just on holidays. So, once a month the supermarket will be selling at dumping prices. In order to come to the shop for unreally cheap giveaways by 10:00 p.m. you should watch for announcements on the company website (www.compus.az) or on the page on the social network Facebook (www.facebook.com / compus.az).
Schedule of the supermarket CompUS at Hazi Aslanov is from 10.00 to 22.00 without weekends or lunch breaks. - 17D-
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