Where do teens shop today? Yes, majority in Qoo10. Formerly known as Gmarket, it was a very confusing shopping cart at the earlier launch. I used to think that, we are the savvy mummy that shop smart in Qoo10 but i was so wrong. I was chatting with my teenager niece and nephew the other day. They told me, they and most of their peers got most of their stuffs in Qoo10 The reasons, good bargain, detail info, easy to pay and shipped right to their doorstep. It is really a shopping heaven :)
My nephew asked me to buy one Fuji Polaroid camera as a birthday gift for him, it is the "IN-Thing" in his circle now. He said he done his homework, Qoo10 has the best deal, etc...
One of the Qoo10 Vendor Polaroid Camera |
I recalled 30 years ago, Polaroid camera is the bulky and heavy (black casing), took photograph in black and white. That's real vintage. Now, the new Fuji Polaroid camera film comes with different colourful design and some with cute cartoon characters. Not only that, instant print-out with colour not the vintage black and white.
Other than the cameras, it is true that you can find numerous gadgets that are at very affordable price. Everyday, i will spend at least 5 ~ 10 minutes going thru the deals that Qoo10 send out in their newsletter. You will always find deals that you will be interested and the best of all, you just need to click onto the images and you be able to see, read reviews and buy it. :D
Here are some deals, that i find them more interesting and affordable than purchase in retail stores and trade fairs. If you have still wonder what is Qoo10, time to explore and sign up now. Qoo10 Address
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