Monday, 20 February 2012

Info Post
Big Bazaar’s ‘The Great Exchange Offer’ Campaign starts from February 18th to April 01st 2012
The exchange value of different items is as follows –
Items Value
Old Newspaper Rs.30/Kg
Old Clothes Rs.250 /Kg
Old Plastics Rs.80/Kg
Old Utensils Rs. 150/Kg
Old Luggage Rs.100/Bag
Old Tyres Rs.50/piece
Old Shoes Rs.50/piece
Old Leather Goods Rs.80/Kg

Old(Any Other) Rs.50/Kg
Old Electronics Upto Rs.10000
Old Furniture Upto Rs.12500

This offer is available at Big Bazaar Stores across the country..

Old Junk Price
With this Great Exchange Offer, you can sell your old electronics like old TV, old DVD Player, computers, etc for up to Rs. 10,000. They will accept old plastics at Rs. 80 per kg. Similarly they also accept old news papers for Rs. 30 per kg (remember the regular rate for these newspapers would be around Rs. 5 to Rs. 7 at your neighborhood scrap retailers). Big Bazaar also accepts your old clothes at Rs. 250 per kilogram. You can get Rs. 150 per kg for your old utensils at home.
Old furniture can be sold for up to Rs. 12,500 depending upon the quality and condition of the furniture. Big Bazaar is also accepting old luggage for Rs. 100 per bag. Old shoes can also be sold back to them at Rs. 50 per pair. Even the old and worn out tyres can be sold with this Great Exchange Offer at Rs. 50 per tyre. The old leather goods is accepted at Rs. 80 per kg and any other old products, scraps or junks can be sold for Rs. 50 per kg.
Exchange Coupons
You will be issued with the special exchange coupons which you can use at the respective Big Bazaar stores. You can use these exchange coupons for the shopping at 4 to 10 times the value of the exchange coupons. The rates at which you can shop varies from each section at Big Bazaar like the Food Bazaar, Electronics Bazaar, Furniture Bazaar, etc.

The old merchandise or scraps that you are giving should have some resale value and they reserve the complete rights to buy them as they can even reject some of the old junk that you bring.
Not Valid On
This exchange coupon or this offer is not valid on for purchase of gold or certain products or categories inside the store and they reserve the full rights to deny or accept your exchange coupons for the same. If you want to use those exchange coupons to purchase mobile phones, +then your purchase value should be at least 25 times the value of the coupon.
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Contact Big Bazaar
You can contact Big Bazaar at their special helpline number given exclusively for the Great Exchange Offer for clarifications or want to sell your junk or scraps. The Helpline numbers are: 1800 200 2255 and 1800 200 9495.

1 comments:

  1. Alokananda Ghosh31 March 2012 at 03:04

    Will be extremely obliged if you please apologize for the misleading advertisements carried across major newspapers for your "The Great Exchange Offer 18th Feb - 1st Apr". I have scanned the advertisement in today's The Telegraph (Saturday 31, 2012 Page 23) after returning from your outlet, and NOWHERE is it mentioned that Big Bazaar has stopped accepting the "old things" for exchange. I had even verified last Saturday at the Big Bazaar counter and they clearly mentioned that the offer is valid till April 1. Today when I visited the Big Bazaar of VIP Road, Kolkata, I was informed that the offer closed on March 25. WHY THEN HAVE YOU INSERTED A MISLEADING ADVERTISEMENT? Will you compensate for the effort spent in visiting your esteemed outlet only to be faced with some nonsense excuses. AND, NOBODY HAD AN EXPLANATION. Because there was none. Are you not taking your customers, their time and effort for granted? It's time you showed some RESPECT for your customers.
    AND, I was not the only one harassed. But I doubt how many middle class, "attracted by schemes and offers" customers will actually find time from their daily grudge to even bother to say a word. So much for belonging to the 'much sought after middle class"!

    I don't expect any action from an organization as irresponsible as yours. However, I wanted to make a point this one time.

    Can you also teach your employees some basic manners? Or maybe you don't charge us enough. or maybe each of aspire to you live up to the tagline "Isse sasta kahin nahi." Somewhere in your 10-year journey, maybe you forgot the " aur achcha' part.

    Thanks for bothering to read. And thanks for making me feel so frustrated after so many years of being your customer. Though it won't make any difference to you, I think I will return to my local grocery shop and rely on the markets to buy whatever I need. Thanks again.

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