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SM Baguio 3-Day Sale: Shop, save and win a Suzuki Ertiga



Its Octoberrrrrr! The beginning of the last quarter of the year, where Filipinos start to seriously think about shopping for the holidays.

Holiday spending plans are made during this time thinking of what to buy, who to give it to and where to buy it. SM Baguio is having another exciting 3-Day sale on October 17-19, 2014.


Mark the dates and come on a Saturday

With a minimum Php5,000 single receipt purchase on a Saturday and Sunday, get up to 60% savings exclusively for SM Rewards card, BDO credit card holders or SM Advantage cards. Get the box fan on the photo for only P499! Thats a lot of savings… and comfort for your home too 

Wait, there’s more

There’s an extra 2-hour special for cardholders on Friday from 10am up to 12nn, get an additional 10% rebate from your purchases with a single receipt of P5,000. Use your BDO master cards and get up to 10% more or 3% more. Cardholders availing of this promo will also get to win a Samsung Galaxy S5. And it keeps getting better.


mark the dates on your calendar

Experience ultimate shopping fun by topping up your purchases with a chance to win a Suzuki Ertiga!!!! Get a raffle coupon for every P1,000 peso purchase. To increase your winning, go with the whole family on a Saturday and Sunday and double your coupons.

Let’s hack the sale and search for up to 70% discount on selected items storewide… Buy your gift items during the sale and avoid the stressful holiday rush hour shopping blues. At SM Baguio’s 3-day sale, you can be more than prepared for the holidays.

Talk to SM Baguio by following them on twitter @SMCityBaguio or like them on Facebook to get updates thru their fan page.

What items are you going to buy during the sale?

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