What if you tried your luck with lost packages to find your Christmas present?

What if you tried your luck with lost packages to find your Christmas present?
What if you tried your luck with lost packages to find your Christmas present?

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Yoann Vallier

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Dec 3 2024 at 7:02 p.m.

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After the success of its first sale in Octoberthe company Engine Equipment repeats the experience with a second eventthis time just before the end of year holidays. It is in Moncourt-Fromonville (Seine-et-Marne), in the activity zone at 28 rue des Champs, that the company once again invites curious and the bargain hunters to search, from Wednesday December 4 to Saturday December 7 inclusive, in its warehouse.

A wig or a PS5?

The slogan of this operation, “Touch, shake, feel, imagine… and let your instinct do a good job”, sets the mood well. During the first edition, more than 400 visitors came in four days!

Mathieu Hamelet, manager of Engine Equipment, explains that the contents of the packages offered for sale are as varied as they are unpredictable. “This can range from wigs to Karcher nozzles, including drones, video projectors, connected watches, and even PlayStation 5! » A diversity which gives all the charm to these events, where each article becomes a potential discovery.

This time again, the stock is substantial: nearly 1,000 kilos of various items will be available at attractive prices. Prices are set at €3.50 per 100 grams and €27.90 per kilo, to allow you to accommodate your budget. Payments by credit card will be accepted from €15.

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The opportunity (or not?) to find Christmas gifts at reduced prices or simply to treat yourself with unusual finds. In any case, you won’t be safe from leaving with an unexpected surprise!

From 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Wednesday to Saturday, and from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday and Friday. While stocks last. while Thursday and Friday slots will run from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.

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