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Power Mac Center widens reach in Western Visayas, opens first store in Capiz

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FOLLOWING its series of successful store openings in 2022, Power Mac Center (PMC) continues to expand its retail footprint as the Apple Premium Reseller opened its second store in Western Visayas and its first store in the province of Capiz on March 3, 2023.

“It’s important nowadays to have access to a wide variety of devices that will help Filipinos achieve their daily productivity goals and hone their skills. That’s why we continue to boost our efforts in opening new Power Mac Center stores all over the country, and this year, we’re beginning with Roxas City. Our loyal customers and Filipino Apple fans can look forward to more locations this 2023,” said Joey Alvarez, PMC director of Product Management and Marketing.

As part of PMC’s tradition in celebrating milestones, early shoppers at PMC SM City Roxas can enjoy huge discounts on select Apple and non-Apple devices from March 3-5.

Participating MacBook Air and iPhone models are offered at up to P15,000 off, while a pair of AirPods (2nd gen) with charging case is available at P1,500 off.

These offers are valid for installment, cash, and straight payments. Customers can also get 80% off on select premium accessories.

More deals are available in-store so be sure to drop by.

PMC SM City Roxas is ready to serve m customers’ Apple needs at the SM Cyberzone every day from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. It is the 94th PMC establishment nationwide and the eighth location in Visayas, alongside The Loop by Power Mac Center stores and Mobile Care Service Centers.

For more information on PMC and its offerings, visit . To be updated on news and promotions, follow Power Mac Center’s official Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, and YouTube accounts. (PR)

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