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SM Baguio’s Biggest 3-Day Sale 3-Way Save Summer Madness



Its mid-summer and the heat is on. Everyone is looking for great things to do and good places to visit.
Why not do two things at the same time by going to SM Baguio’s biggest 3-Day Sale to happen on May 3-5, 2013.

Yes, its a fantastic weekend summer sale and the biggest one in the summer capital city!



1.) 2-hour special on Friday, GET ADDITIONAL 10% off from 10am-12nn. Early birds get more discounts. Shopaholics rejoice and get the raid carts ready for the following 3-way Save :


2. P100 take back if you present a P2,000 single receipt purchase on Saturday and Sunday. Wow, its like buying with “sukli” or “tawad.”

3.) 5% rebate on minimum single receipt purchase of P5,000 for BDO credit cardholders. Get good use of those plastics

This sale is the perfect time to buy those school supplies that children use before enrollment fever sinks in. Avoid the rush and save more during this 3-day Sale. Your savings can buy you more stuff, not only for the kids but for the whole family as well.

Stack up your closet, update your Lookbook with fashion pieces on sale. It won’t hurt you to buy clothes for the next season if its affordable, too.


SM Baguio has prepared more fun in shopping for all of us with ongoing promos like a chance to WIN AN IPAD MINI 16gb WI-FI+ cellular with FREE Globe prepaid sim card and Powersurf 99.

SM Baguio has exclusive promos for SMAC, SM Prestige card, BDO Rewards cards like Apple gadgets as prizes for Men’s fashion.

Oops, there is a new name for SM Department Store and it is now ‘The SM Store’– cool.

So, save the dates; May 3-5, 2013. Its the biggest 3-day Sale with the 3-way Save. Only at SM Baguio.

I have my list already, all school stuff for the kids so they can prepare early before the Back-to School rush begins.

What does your list look like? Share them.

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