CEO Weekends: Topdowndeals Wants to be Nigeria’s Top Video Game Store

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BANNER-1Gamers have a reason to smile as a new online store launches in town. Nigeria’s Topdowndeals.com.ng says it wants to be the largest video gaming with a huge video game inventory and service.

Speaking to TechMoran Oluseye Faleye ,  Managing Director ,  Zaynite International Limited the firm behind Top Down Deals said, “We have been in full operation for over 8 months now, and building our sales and marketing in Nigeria. Unlike our other competitors, all the products are purchased and owned 100% by our company. We are proud to carry the largest PS3 inventory of gaming title now numbering over 230 different titles. We also carry consoles for Xbox 360, PS3, Nintendo Wii, NDS and 3DS. ”

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The firm is also building a community of gamers on socal media and has garnered over 10,700 Facebook likes and proud to feature one of Nigeria’s largest gaming communities. Topdowndeals.com was started by Nigerian Gamers and operated by Nigerian Gamers.

The firm says customers can shop for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii, 3DS and NDS products on their website. In addition, Topdowndeals.com sells over 120 different titles of PlayStation 3 and used games at cheap prices and receives payments via credit cards or CASH ON DELIVERY.
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