Deals

Indian e-commerce runs on fake discounts. A “60% off” banner usually means the MRP was inflated so the sale price looks dramatic. Our Deals section is built to cut through that — verified, India-first deals where the savings are real and worth your attention.

Every deal we post is checked against actual price history, not the struck-through MRP a store wants you to see. We only feature a deal when the current price is genuinely lower than what the product normally sells for in India. If a “discount” is just marketing theatre, it doesn’t make the page.

Each deal card shows you what you need to decide quickly: the current price, the real reference price, the genuine savings, the store, and — critically — a last-checked timestamp. Prices move fast and stock runs out, so a deal you can’t trust the date on is a deal you shouldn’t act on. We verify regularly and mark deals clearly; expired ones are removed, not left to mislead you.

We focus on things actually worth buying — phones, laptops, audio, wearables, and accessories that have earned a place in our reviews or buying guides. A low price on a bad product isn’t a deal; it’s a mistake at a discount. Where possible, deal cards link to our review or guide so you can check the product is right before you check the price.

Deal links are affiliate links, and we say so plainly. We earn a small commission if you buy through them, at no extra cost to you — but that never decides what gets listed. A genuine bargain that pays us nothing still gets posted; an overpriced product with a fat commission does not.

Treat this page as a starting point: confirm the deal is still live before you buy, and read the linked review or guide first. The best deal is on a product you actually want.

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