, Philippines

Don Quijote's online shop opens to the Philippines and Indonesia

It has also opened more shipping options, for international delivery.

Don Quijote Online Shop, which represents Japan's biggest discount retailer, has expanded its delivery area to inow nclude the Philippines and Indonesia, the company announced through its social media channel. It has also opened more shipping options, including shipping by sea.

“In the future, the Don Quijote Online Shop will continue to strive to provide the best possible service with a ‘spirit of hospitality’ whilst staying close to our customers," the company said.

On 13-17 March, Don Quijote’s customers could get a coupon worth $5.43 (JPY600) after purchasing over $108.57 (JPY12,000), and a coupon worth $9.05 (JPY1,000) after buying over $135.71 (JPY15,000). In both cases, they can enjoy a postage reduction of $5.43 (JPY600).
 

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