Opens new dealer store Bakcell - "Bakcell City"
The first local mobile operator Bakcell gets closer to the customers, according to its philosophy, and continues to expand its dealer network.
According to the press release of this structure, the new dealer of Bakcell - shop Bakcell City welcomes its customers.
The store is located on the first floor of the Bakcell Service Center in Ahmedli, and offers a wide range of products and services for users in Cin, Class and Gold.
On the choice of buyers there is a wide selection of the latest phones, GPS navigation devices, computers, netbooks and accessories. As part of a special campaign conducted in honor of the store, each customer will receive a special gift to his computer from Bakcell. In addition, all of the above products can be purchased in the free credit.
Customers who do not have time to visit the store, the dealer offers the opportunity online shopping. This is the first dealer, offering customers the opportunity to buy any of the products presented in the shop online, through its website www.bakcellcity.com. - 17D-
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