Almost 50%, of phone purchases above ₹30,000 are made through EMI
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2% of sales are made on the first contact
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Comet
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Ever notice how monthly payments make big purchases feel small? 🤔
• $735/month for a car? That’s actually $53K!
• $3,000/month for a home? That’s actually $500K!
• $42/month for a phone? That’s actually $1,200!
Don’t let the monthly payments fool