Yayvo.com, Paramount sign deal
KARACHI: Continually focused on customers demand for providing the best products in the shortest timeframe, Yayvo.com, the nation’s fastest growing online shopping portals has signed an exclusive partnership with Paramount for distribution of the “Guinness Book of World Records”, a statement said on Thursday.
Under the terms of the agreement, Yayvo will be the only trader for both online and offline distribution of the book for a period of 30 days.
The pre-order campaign for the book has commenced from the 22nd of September with official delivery date starting from the 27th of September.
Those customers who place an order prior to the 27th will also get an exciting discount as part of the package.
Orders placed on Yayvo will also be delivered at the customers doorsteps within just a couple of days, utilising the unmatched logistics backbone of TCS.
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