Tag: Flipkart India

  • Discounts On Apple iPhone 15, 14, 13 Available On Flipkart: Check Current Prices |

    New Delhi: The current financial is coming to an end on March 31, 2024. The new FY will kick in on April 1, 2024. As the ongoing financial year is approaching, Flipkart is hosting the Month End Mobile Fest sale in India. The sale offers massive discounts on various mobile phones, particularly Apple iPhones.

    The sale includes discounts on popular models like the iPhone 13, iPhone 14, and even the recently launched iPhone 15. Continue reading to find out the details of the sale and how the deal works. (Also Read: Delhi Man’s Rs 340 Cab Booking Turns Into Rs 648 Nightmare: Here’s What Happened NEXT)

    Flipkart Month-End Mobile Fest Sale: Discounts On iPhone Models

    Originally launched at a starting price of Rs 79,990, all three iPhone models are now available at significantly reduced prices on Flipkart. (Also Read: Man Tweets By Just Thinking, Elon Musk Shares His Post; Details Here)

    Apple iPhone 13, iPhone 14, And iPhone 15: Price

    The iPhone 13 is listed at Rs 52,999, the iPhone 14 at Rs 56,999, and the iPhone 15 at Rs 66,999. 

    Flipkart Month-End Mobile Fest Sale: Additional Bank Discounts

    In addition to the discounted prices, buyers can also avail themselves of bank discounts on their purchases. For example, customers using Citi Bank credit cards can enjoy a Rs 2,000 instant discount on the iPhone 15, bringing its effective price down to Rs 64,999.

    Flipkart Month-End Mobile Fest Sale: Colour Options

    The iPhone 15 is available in Pink, Black, Blue, Green, and Yellow color options, while the iPhone 14 comes in Blue, Midnight, Starlight, Purple, Yellow, and Product (Red) variants. The iPhone 13 offers color choices such as Blue, Green, Starlight, Midnight, and Pink.

    Flipkart Month-End Mobile Fest Sale: Other Deals

    Apart from Apple iPhones, Flipkart’s sale also features discounts on other smartphone brands. For instance, the Xiaomi 14, originally priced at Rs 59,999, now comes with an instant bank discount of Rs 5,000.

    Realme 12 5G is available with a Rs 1,000 bank discount, while the Oppo F25 is selling at a starting price of Rs 23,999 with a Rs 2,000 instant discount.

  • Customer Orders Nothing Phone (2a) Priced Rs 20,000, Receives Device Worth Rs 45,00: Read More Details Here |

    New Delhi: You must have chance encountered incidents where online shopping goes wrong. In the latest case, a Flipkart customer, Malik Tuyyab from Delhi, shared his disappointment after receiving the wrong product from the e-commerce giant. He took to X (formerly Twitter) to express his concern.

    Tuyyab claimed that he ordered a Nothing Phone (2a) from Flipkart but was dismayed to receive a smartphone from the brand Ikall instead. Despite having an unboxing video as evidence, Flipkart rejected his return request twice. (Also Read: 7 Last-Minute Saving Instruments)

    Post On Social Media

    Taking to social media platform X, Tuyyab expressed his frustration with Flipkart’s handling of the situation. He detailed his attempts to return the incorrect device, stating, “I’ve been trying to return/replace the product since yesterday, but I’ve received no support from your end.”

    Hey @Flipkart / @flipkartsupport, I ordered a Nothing Phone 2a (@nothing), but I received the wrong product, specifically some ikall brand phone.

    I’ve been trying to return/replace the product since yesterday, but I’ve received no support from your end.
    (1/n) pic.twitter.com/YXpTGiQzAZ
    — Tuyyab (@MalikTuyyab) March 18, 2024

    Return Requests Rejected

    Flipkart rejected Tuyyab’s first return request, citing reasons he deemed “whimsical.” The rejection was based on the courier service provider confirming delivery of the order with the product intact.

    Similarly, his second replacement request was turned down because he was unable to upload the necessary images.

    Third Replacement Request

    The customer, Tuyyab further claimed that he filed a third replacement request with Flipkart and lodged a complaint with the National Consumer Helpline.

    He expressed his disappointment with Flipkart’s return policies, stating, “It’s unfortunate that such restrictive return policies push consumers towards offline markets, contradicting the advancements of the modern internet era.”

    Flipkart Yet To Respond

    Tuyyab claims that Flipkart has not yet responded to his complaint on X.

  • Flipkart Set To Launch 10-15 Minute Delivery Venture Soon |

    New Delhi: Walmart-backed Flipkart, the largest online retailer in India, is preparing to join the fast-fashion industry, according to sources cited by Entrackr. Within the next six to eight weeks, the business hopes to introduce 10-15 minute delivery in at least a dozen cities, including Bengaluru, Delhi (NCR), and Hyderabad.

    It also intends to strategically build a network of dark stores in these areas. (Also Read: Bank Employees To Receive 17% Annual Wage Hike; IBA, Unions Sign Joint Note)

    For the unversed, the company is seen taking the same type of initiatives recently like same-day delivery in 20 locations and the delivery of cakes and flowers for Valentine’s Day in February 2024. (Also Read: Big Relief To THESE EPF Members: Exempt From Joint Declaration Form Submission)

    In order to set itself apart from competitors, the company is anticipated to feature a wide range of products, with an emphasis on groceries, fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG), electronics, fashion, and everyday necessities.

    According to someone with knowledge of the events, the corporation is currently relocating staff members within in order to assemble a team for the most recent endeavor.

    Three companies presently dominate the rapid commerce industry in India: Blinkit from Zomato, Instamart from Swiggy, and Zepto. Flipkart introduced Flipkart Quick, a hyperlocal service in 2020 that aimed to deliver food and electronics within 90 minutes.

    Earlier in the year, Flipkart declared its intention to introduce same-day delivery in 20 locations.