Gmarket·Auction Hold 'Christmas Gift Special Exhibition' Until the 23rd View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Yuri Kim] Gmarket and Auction announced on the 13th that they will hold a "Christmas Gift Sale Rush" until the 23rd, offering popular Christmas gift items such as toys, children's clothing, accessories, and digital products at special prices.


They have organized four themed sections: Toy Section, Fashion Section, Game & Digital Section, and Home Party & Ticket Section. In each section, category MDs select and showcase products with rapidly increasing sales at the end of the year.


Special price items vary by date. On the 13th, Gmarket's Toy Section will sell "Youngsilup Kongsuni Coding Hospital Play and others" at a final discounted price in the 30,000 KRW range. Popular Youngsilup products such as "Kongsuni AI Toktok," "Secret Jouju Secret Notebook," and "Star Goddess Magic Carrier" are also prepared at special prices. On the same day, Auction's Toy Section will offer "Mimi World Ddolddoli Camera Phone" in the 40,000 KRW range and three other popular Mimi World products.


In Gmarket's Fashion Section, "Vogs Infant Fur Boots" will be sold at a limited quantity special price on the 13th. In Auction's Fashion Section, "Paperplane Kids Winter Fur Boots" can be purchased at a final discounted price in the 10,000 KRW range on the 13th.


Additional discount coupons are also provided in the Toy and Fashion Sections, which have the highest demand ahead of Christmas. A "7% discount coupon" is offered to all members, three per site ID per day, and Smile Club members receive an additional "12% discount coupon." For purchases over 5,000 KRW, discounts of up to 20,000 KRW are available in the Toy Section and up to 10,000 KRW in the Fashion Section.



Detailed event information can be found by clicking the "Christmas Sale Rush" banner on Gmarket and Auction.


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