Brand Story
23 Jan 2023, 09:45 GMT+10
Rock Da House's International Warehouse is now accepting Apple Pay, Google Pay, and PayPal payments on designer and name brand products. The international warehouse also accepts most credit cards like Visa, Mastercard, and American Express.
The international warehouse sells clothing, home, and electronic products at a discounted price. The international warehouse website also allows customers to make an offer and 'negotiate a price' via the live chat, email, or text.
The company's website is powered by Green Energy Hosting, while also promoting organic product like the Organicore iPhone case made from 100% plants and 100% recycled packaging.
Other products sold include Beats Studio 3, Hugo Boss tracksuits, Men's Movado watches, Pajar winter jackets, Canada Goose coats, Chanel sunglasses, Google Nest Mini, Kopplen Power banks, 128 GB Lexar Jump drive, JLB earphones, Bose Soundlink Color II, and more.
Rock Da House Productions
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