Nova Poshta announces significant discounts over the weekend: details of the promotion.


A new promotion from 'Nova Poshta' will provide discounts on parcel shipment and packaging
The company 'Nova Poshta' is launching a new campaign for users of parcel lockers that will allow them to save money on parcel shipments. Customers will be able to receive a 25% discount on shipping and packaging parcels through the 'Nova Poshta' network of parcel lockers every week.
The promotion will last from February 23 to March 30, 2025. According to the terms of the offer, it is enough to place an unpackaged parcel in the parcel locker and create a new shipment using the mobile application. 'Our couriers will automatically package your parcel, and you will receive a 25% discount on both services,'
the company reports.
This promotional offer only applies to 'Parcel' shipments weighing up to 2 kilograms. 'Documents' shipments are not included in the promotion. This initiative is part of the company's strategy to promote the use of parcel lockers and provide customers with additional opportunities to save on postal services.
To participate in the promotion, you simply need to follow a simple algorithm: place the parcel in the parcel locker, create a shipment using the application, and activate the 'Packaging' option. This will automatically give you a discount and allow you to save on both services simultaneously.
Earlier, 'Nova Poshta' reminded customers about prohibited parcels abroad and published important rules.
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