Note: Nearest MRT is Kovan, not Tampines
ezbuy.sg, Singapore’s first and largest global shopping platform by page views and number of distribution points, is hosting a one-off warehouse sale this weekend from 17-19 February 2017 11am-8pm at ezbuy.sg’s main warehouse at 1 Greenwich Drive #01-01 Singapore 533865.
Items for sale include furniture, apparel, toys, electrical, pet and household ware.
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Ms Stella Ooi, Head of Warehouse Sales for ezbuy said, “Hosting this weekend’s cash-and-carry sale bash in a brick-and-mortar retail setup is indeed a first-of-its-kind for a tech startup. I am expecting overwhelming attendance with members of the public hoping to score great discounts and unique purchases imported direct from Taobao.”
To facilitate ease of shopping, the warehouse will be divided under four pricing categories – $1, $5, $12 and a section for bulk parcels.
Payment is strictly cash. Home delivery is available for big items at $20 per trip. Consumers have to bring their own carry-bags and all items sold are non-refundable and non-exchangeable. For consumers taking public transport, the nearest bus stop is #B64151 with closest MRT station being Kovan.
 
View 21-second drone clip of extent and range of items for sale, and warehouse size and layout here.
ezbuy.sg offers the cheapest and easiest way to shop online. Shop directly from Taobao and other global online sites from China, Taiwan and the USA. Access millions of products worldwide and pay the least in item prices.

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