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Hundreds of High-Quality Gifts to Buy Online for Your Holidays at GiftyTreat.com

GiftyTreat.com announces an extended products catalog to fulfill the demands of online shoppers this coming Black Friday and Cyber Monday as well as the rest of this Holiday Season.

2012-11-23
SOFIA, BULGARIA, November 23, 2012 (Press-News.org) GiftyTreat.com, the leading Internet gift shop, announced today their new line of products, for this Holiday Season which will expand their catalog to hundreds of different items buyers can purchase directly online.

The company, which prides itself on having a huge inventory of unique one-of-a-kind gift items for all ages and tastes, is tying up with larger manufacturers in the US and other countries to bring in more products that they can sell and ship to the rest of the globe including the most popular gift items for Holiday shoppers this year.

The company expanded their unique inventory of gifts to showcase their high quality products to prepare for the larger demand of toys, gift items, household appliances and popular tech gadgets that shoppers swarm to buy on dates like Black Friday, Cyber Monday and the rest of December to give away as gifts. The company believes firmly in the idea that in this day and age clients are definitely going to do their shopping from home from one store as this saves time and money; in fact, according to a recent survey, 47% of Cyber Monday shoppers said they'll spend more money online than they will in-stores for the rest of the holiday season. 29% said they'll be doing their online shopping using a smartphone or tablet.

"GiftyTreat has evolved and it now offers a myriad of products. I'm confident that shoppers can come in the site and be done with all of their Holiday gift-buying in no more than 30 min. I mean all of it, for the wife, the boss, and the kids. That's what we wanted to achieve; making the site a one-stop shop for gifts on the web and I'm happy we did it and did it well," commented owner and CEO of the online store, Brad Rossenberg.

The prices at this store make it all the more accessible to shop and get the best savings at the most popular gift items. For example, a trendy 'Tiger print' Messenger bag sells for only $29, the same price goes for a fashionable ladies watch that comes in a stainless steel case. A more masculine gift such as a Fine-grain leather men's money clip Wallet, goes for only less than $10.

The scroll down menu lets visitors select the brand they're looking for from their extensive catalog and with a few clicks of a button buyers should be able to get their items paid for and shipped. Opening an account at the store is free and all the information is also kept confidential.

For more information on how to join GiftyTreat.com please visit their website at www.giftytreat.com or call +1 888-360-9559 for service.

GiftyTreat.com.com is one of the most popular stores in the Gift Shop market taking care of the distribution of great gift items for all occasions, including decorations, handbags, household goods, jewelry, accessories and more. The site operates with a huge catalog of products sold in worldwide through a network of other online stores, independent retailers and franchise stores.


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[Press-News.org] Hundreds of High-Quality Gifts to Buy Online for Your Holidays at GiftyTreat.com
GiftyTreat.com announces an extended products catalog to fulfill the demands of online shoppers this coming Black Friday and Cyber Monday as well as the rest of this Holiday Season.