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Hi Dear Visitors, I Amar Ramsinghani By Profession i am a Banker worked with Many Banks for Full time Job.

Since the age of 15 years i wanted to write books or blogs but as i did commerce i got a Job in Bank and that is also interesting to work with Banks.

I feel very good when my customers come back to me and say Thanks for your help . And when i dont present in office they look for me only.

In covid 19 I left job to take break and lets ignite my writing skills, already i was in banking so i know to get knowledge of Products. Even if i do the job i can write on saturday or sundays or at night time for 2 hours i can do daily research the same.

Since many years i was studying Amazon India taking some knowledge of products so i decided to write articles on Amazon Products to help the customers. Thanks for visiting this Section.

Don t worry about product reviews after reading so many articles and topic research i use to write product reviews so that you will get a write reviews.

I welcome your views if any please write us via contact us page.

Wishing you a very Happy Reading Reviews.

Regards,

Amar Ramsinghani

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