Flipkart, recently bought by Walmart will be back with its flagship Big Billion Days (TBBD) sale. The will be the fifth edition of the Big Billion Days which will start from October 10 and will go on till October 14. Customers will be able to avail massive offers in 4-day long big billion day sale. 

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Below we have mentioned the important dates you should know before getting the maximum out of the sale. 

10th October: Sale begins on Fashion, TVs & Appliances, Home & Furniture, Beauty, Sports, Toys, Books, Smart Devices, Personal Care Appliances & more11th October: Sale begins on Mobiles and Electronic Devices & Accessories12th-14th October: Sale is live on all categories on Flipkart Customers will be able to avail exclusive offers on their HDFC Bank Debit and Credit cards. Other payment offers include No Cost EMIs on leading bank Debit and Credit cards and on Bajaj Finserv EMI Cards. Easy financing options such as Flipkart Cardless Credit gives customers a credit line of upto Rs. 60,000 & pay in easy instalments, while, Flipkart Pay Later will allow them to shop and pay at their own convenience.

Flipkart has partnered with India’s biggest superstars, such as Amitabh Bachchan, Deepika Padukone, Virat Kohli and many other celebrities to bring in the event. In addition, Flipkart has turned to industry first technological innovations to create engaging personalized content for social media.

Making the announcement, Kalyan Krishnamurthy, CEO, Flipkart said, “The Big Billion Days has become India’s most anticipated event, one that marks the beginning of India’s festive season and sets the bar for what follows. This year marks the fifth edition of TBBD and we are focused on making it the biggest and best one yet.”

Krishnamurthy added, “After working closely with our sellers and brands over the last few months, we plan to deliver unparalleled, diverse, and affordable offerings to customers in every corner of India. Our hope this year is to push further in fulfilling the shopping aspirations of all Indians.”