Press Release

Star CJ Alive expands its offerings across India

5 August 2012

Home shopping channel Star CJ has outlined ambitions to expand their deliveries nationally. STAR CJ Alive will now see shopping celebrations across 22 states in 3,400 locations in India with more products, more discounts and more deals to customers across the country.

STAR CJ Alive has been offering lifestyle products such as electronic appliances, kitchenware, IT and mobile, fashion, cosmetics, and jewellery.

Talking about the expansion plans, Shin of Star CJ Network India, said, “We are excited to bring Star CJ’s wide range of products across categories such as fashion, jewellery, beauty, home decor, electronics and cameras to even more consumers across India. After tremendous success in Mumbai, Delhi, Pune, Ahmedabad, Chandigarh, Lucknow and other major cities in North and West India, the company felt the time was just right to expand to other key areas across India.”

Viewers can stay at home and shop by watching Star CJ Alive and placing their order on 1860 500 1860 or they can also order online through www.starcj.com. Along with discounts and freebies, consumers also get the opportunity to win surprise gifts by placing an order during promotion periods.

Source: Exchange 4 Media?

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