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Oppo begins products sell on WhatsApp with home delivery option

Smartphone maker Oppo has started home delivery of its products with a simple text on the WhatsApp application

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Smartphone maker has started home delivery of its products with a simple text on the application.

The company said that customers can order any of its products with just one WhatsApp text stating the name of the state along with Pincode on +91-9871502777 and receive a call back from the nearest retail stores.

Oppo said that the initiative is in line with its longer-term strategy and an effort towards providing support to the local store and mainline partners to sell the company’s products via WhatsApp.

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Oppo additionally extended its support towards its customers by recently announcing an extension on the repair warranty of all of its products until 30th  June applicable to products whose warranty expires during the lockdown period.

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