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The Award-winning electronics retail outlet, Maxbuy, has opened 3 new Ultra-Modern Experience stores at Ring Road Central aka Circle in Accra.
The three shops located opposite the Telecel office, Tip Toe Lane and Opposite America mall, all within Circle, are giving lovers of genuine phones, accessories and home appliances an unforgettable experience.

On displace at these Ultra-Modern Stores are mobile phones, smart TVs, air conditioners, home appliances and several others, including a Swallow Maker.
From now till the 19th of June, Maxbuy is offering amazing discounts and gifts on selected phones and appliances in the newly opened shops.
Patrons are encouraged to take advantage of the instalment payment plan packages as well. These packages include a 0% interest payment on the TECNO Camon 30 series till June 15.
Head of Business at Maxbuy, Ebenezer Amoako, is excited about the opening of the three shops as he is confident that it will serve the needs of their growing customers.

“The shops are strategically positioned to serve our customers from across the country. Circle is a central business phone hub and our shops are located at vantage points where you can get all your phones, accessories and other electronic brands.
"We are excited because the three shops are ultra-modern, with all the facilities to make our customers comfortable. Our brands are authentic, and original and come with a warranty.
"Maxbuy is your one-stop place for all your electronic needs,” he explained

He has meanwhile encouraged all phone lovers working with a budget to walk into any of their 34 showrooms nationwide and experience world-class customer service with an approved manufacturer’s warranty.
Patrons may also log on to www.maxbuy.com.gh or www.tecnoghana.com to shop online.
The call centre is available for further enquiries on 0544019552 or 0594091122.
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