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HOT DEAL UP TO 90% OFF FOR MANY BRANDS

Established in 1996 in Vietnam, IMV is a member of one of Asia’s most influential corporations & the distribution company with a wide range of products from baby to cosmetics category. Don't miss the exclusive opportunity to enjoy discounts of up to 90% from 10+ renowned international quality-standard brands such as Pigeon, Astalift, Cathy Doll, Instax, Floralpunk, and more at the IMV EXCLUSIVE GARAGE SALE. With a diverse range of products including beauty, cameras, and mother and baby items, this is a chance for you to shop for yourself and your family in preparation for the upcoming Tet holiday.
More information at: https://linktr.ee/imv.garage.sale?utm_source=qr_code
- Time: 10AM-10PM from date 17.1.2024 to 21.1.2024
- Location: 87 Hoàng Văn Thái st, Tân Phú ward, District 7, HCMC.
Especially, with a purchase of 300k at the IMV GARAGE SALE event, customers will have the chance to participate in a lucky draw with a 100% winning opportunity. Additionally, during specific golden hours each day, chances to win major prizes will be opened up for every customer participating in the event.
Only limited deals & stock are available. Save the date and come to the IMV GARAGE SALE at 87
Hoang Van Thai - District 7 to shop!
Please click here for more information.
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