Click Frenzy: online shoppers set for buying spree
Click Frenzy is back – from 7pm on Tuesday 16 May.
The online shopping fest is a three-day sale attempting to connect more than 200 brands with thousands of online shoppers, offering discounted wares.
The mayhem begins from 7pm on Tuesday and concludes at midnight on Thursday 18 May.
Inspired by the success of the Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales in the US, Click Frenzy was established in 2012 by Australian Grant Arnott.
The brand strives to source deals and exclusive offers for sale at one centralised location.
Click Frenzy’s head of marketing Daniel Thompson says Australians are currently actively seeking out better deals when shopping.
“Right now, consumers are more price conscious than ever before and have been holding out for sale events such as Click Frenzy to grab themselves a ripper deal,” he says.
“The Click Frenzy Mayhem Event comes at a perfect time – shoppers can peruse from a huge selection of super bargains in fashion, beauty and tech while making purchases that are kinder to their wallets.
“With winter approaching and the end of the financial year in sight, we also know consumers are thinking of updates they can make to their home, wardrobe, and office set-up.
“We’re proud that Click Frenzy Mayhem can offer Australians a unique and entertaining shopping experience for all their seasonal necessities and luxuries, at a fraction of the cost they would normally pay.”
The three-day sale also includes limited time promotions referred to as Frenzy Bucks.
This year the brand offers tempters like $6 Le Creuset Signature Cast Iron Round Casserole dishes, $4 Nintendo Switch, $1 Westinghouse Retro Series Blender, $20 13’ MacBooks, $2 Galaxy Buds 2, $10 Google Pixel 7 Pro, and $8 PS5s.
Some of the biggest brands involved in this year’s sale include Qantas, Air New Zealand, JB HIFI, Lenovo, Bing Lee, Optus, Culture Kings, SuperDry, Adairs and Mitre 10.
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