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Three days before rakshabandhan 2017,my mom asked me to send rakhi to her brothers living in Mumbai.Originally,she thought we had sent it,but it turned out we hadn't. Given the torrential rains and sky high prices for express delivery,I started looking for options and sites that wouldn't be dealing with high volumes of incoming orders ( Smart,I Know :P) .
That is when I came across Giftease.com through ICICI offers page
The prices were unbelievable,and it offered discount to ICICI customers,but most importantly it promised next day delivery for no additional cost. I think being based out of Pune was the reason it did. I ordered two  choco lovers rakhi combo,each of which has three chocolates (Dairy milk silk variants) and a rakhi. Each combo costed Rs 515/- which I think is close to market rates.It also gave me an option to include a message,and I added a cute quote.I received the shipping message on the same evening,which is pretty quick.!!. The order was delivered after close to 40 hours!!.Unfortunately,I have no pictures to share here,but it was cadbury chocolates that were packed in a sturdy thermocol box.I got a voucher worth Rs. 200 via email too,!The only complain I have is that they packed both the combos in the same box.Folks wanting to send gifts to Mumbai and places near Pune,give this one a shot.
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