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MCT EVENTS HOLDS Megabrands Sale Christmas Rush at Tiendesitas

Experience the best Christmas shopping at Tiendesitas



MCT Events Management will hold its first Megabrands Sale Christmas Edition at the upper ground floor event center of Tiendesitas on Dec. 3-6, 2015 from 11am – 9pm.

The four day event will showcase well known brands, both local and international at Christmas sale prices.  Shoppers will surely enjoy the holiday discounts on great selections from shoes, bags, men’s and ladies fashion, appliances, sporting goods and accessories, personal care, and other specialty items.  The event is slated for shoppers to avoid the holiday rush and for them to avail great finds on big price cuts.

Shoppers will enjoy up to 70% discounts from participating brands like Adidas, Lander, Hush Puppies & Sebago, Levis & Dockers, RRJ, Sperry, Skechers and many more!

RCBC Bankard, still the bank partner of MCT Events for this event shall treat its credit cardholders with 0% interest for up to 12 months.  Special giveaways and freebies will also be given for those who will sign up for the credit card during the event.

The event is free admission to the public and all major credit cards are accepted.

This event is organized by MCT Events Management in partnership with RCBC Bankard: Making Your Life Better!, World Vision, Sun Cellular and our media partners WheninManila.com, Out of Town Blog and Ask by Flow Galindez.

For more information about the event, call MCT Events Management at 239-3807 or 399-2935.

You may also follow us through Facebook Fanpage: www.facebook.com/MCT-Events-Management or in twitter: @mcteventsmngmnt for more updates on this event.

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