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UniverCell opens store in Vizag

Visakhapatnam, Dec. 24

UniverCell opened its shop, the first here, on Wednesday. It was inaugurated by Telugu/Tamil cine actress Namitha. UniverCell had set up more than 200 such shops in South India and was doing a wonderful service to the mobile users, she said. A wide range of cell phones, by different companies, were put up for display and sale and the cell phones were being insured against theft and damage, she added. A press release issued by the company says that it is the mobile phone re tailer’s responsibility to provide a warranty on every purchase and on the day of inauguration a small gold coin is being offered to customers.

– Our Bureau

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