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Bee.com launch

New online shop from MBL Group promises free delivery and free returns plus Mega Monday discounts.

Cambridge, 29 th November 2010 - Bee.com has launched a new online shop on the busiest day of the year for online retail, dubbed ‘Mega Monday’.  

Over 3.8 million purchases are predicted to be made on ‘Mega Monday’ worth some £265 million according to IMRG, the UK’s industry association for e-retail.

“For Mega Monday we are offering Disney DVDs from 99p including Toy Story 3 at £7.99, and some cracking deals on Games and CDs all with next day free delivery and FREE returns.” enthused Gian Luzio, Managing Director for Bee.com.

The new online retailer is keen to impress customers with an unrivalled delivery and service offering with the lowest prices in the UK on many entertainment products.

“Customers have been waiting 3 days or more to receive their items from the established online retailers, we aim to cut down the wait delivering the following day.” continues Gian, “We will accept any returns back from customers as part of our no quibble free returns policy.”

The Bee.com team are looking forward to delivering the UK’s entertainment needs quickly and at the lowest prices online in the UK.

The Bee.com team are looking forward to delivering the UK’s entertainment needs quickly and at the lowest prices available online. Please visit www.bee.com now!

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Notes for editors:

Bee.com (MBL 2010 Ltd) is part of MBL Group PLC, a multi-channel distributor of home entertainment products.

Bee.com has been developed and will be managed by the Consumer eCommerce team with offices in Cambridge, UK.

Bee.com differentiates itself from competitors by focusing on entertainment and leisure only and pioneering free delivery and free returns on DVDs, Music and Games on the internet.

For more information please visit www.bee.com and www.mblgroup.co.uk

  

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