Last Updated on 2016-05-19 , 6:09 pm
Are you looking to buy a new laptop or an external HDD? Maybe you’re waiting for the next huge IT fair to come along so that you can get them at a better deal. Well, if you’re in this situation, you’ll be glad to hear this:
You’ve definitely heard about Funan Mall closing for three years to undergo a massive transformation into an experiential creative hub, so one thing that we’ve definitely been keeping an eye out for are the items still lying around at the mall. Especially those who knows what happens when an electronic stall closes or relocates, such as the Harvey Norman store in Jurong Point.
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Yes, that’s right, we’re talking about massive sales and price cuts here, with electronics that used to be so expensive now suddenly within the reach of us mere mortals.
Funan Mall is home to the first Challenger store here in Singapore and it’s one of the largest ones to boot! Expect to be treated to a wide variety of electronics when you’re there. And to make things even better, the magical words Everything must go is used in this closing sale. That’s right, everything.
In fact, we think it’s even better than the various IT fairs that take place every three months because, at such fairs, the merchandise is sold at similar prices, the only difference being you get more freebies. At this closing sale, you can expect huge discounts and electronics for cheap!
What are you waiting for? The closing sale ends on 30th June 2016! Grab your friends and make your way down today before everything is snatched up!
Here’s what NCMPs are, and what to expect after GE2025:

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