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The PUMA Black Friday sale has begun, but it is bound to get even better when the sale prices go into full force on Friday. That means this is very much your opportunity to bin your shoddy old sneakers and bag some snazzy new ones.
Every year we see videos of chaos and tomorrow at Makro things could be even worse than usual.
The only thing better than enjoying the finer things in life is enjoying them at a fraction of the normal cost.
In years gone by, the country’s largest retailer has been accused of dubious pricing policies in the lead-up to a big sale and 2022 is no different.
November 25 is Black Friday, the FOMO is real, and rather than going in blind with your credit card at the ready, I’d suggest a little foresight.
Dust off those credit cards, South Africa, and prepare to buy things you don’t need at prices that aren’t that much of a saving.
This year’s Black Friday sales saw some really big spenders with a few South African shoppers dishing out hundreds of thousands of rands in a single transaction.
We’ve all seen those videos of people behaving poorly inside and outside of major retailers. You’re older and wiser now, and you do your shopping online.
We’re talking about saving on AirPods, AirTags, MacBooks, Apple Magic Keyboards, Trackpads, Apple Pencils, Apple TVs, iPads, speakers, headphones, chargers, and so much more.
South African retailers often don’t serve up the massive savings we see in the US or abroad.
South African Black Friday discounts often pale in comparison to those on offer in the US. Looks like we’ve found a winner now, though.
November 26 is Black Friday and over the coming weeks, you’ll hear plenty about deals on everything under the sun. Let’s get in there early with some you may not have considered.
With Black Friday and Cyber Monday taking place in the middle of a pandemic, online shopping is significantly more popular this year.
South African shoppers looking to score major deals on Black Friday might want to consider expanding their horizons.
This year, Black Friday spending soared to new heights, breaking records and bringing in major cash for retailers.
It really is time you made the move to fibre. From now until the end of Monday, here’s your chance to score a great deal whilst doing so.
Is it even Black Friday in South Africa if people aren’t charging wildly through the doors in search of the best deals?
Black Friday looms large on the horizon, and the temptation to break out the credit card can prove hard to resist. So, about that.
Game stores will be running some superb Black Friday specials, which begin as the clock ticks past midnight. We have the scoop on what’s to come.
This isn’t one of those ‘20% off some old junk you don’t want’ Black Friday sales, but rather a way to save big on something you’ve had your eye on all year.
Takealot is so confident that it’s expecting sales on the day to rise by as much as 80% from last year’s figures.
Simmer down. I know Black Friday is exciting, but you’ve got to know what you’re up against if you don’t want to get taken for a ride.
Black Friday brings with it a combination of chaos and incredible savings. If you’re keen to avoid the former and enjoy the latter, here are some tips.
Now that the chaos of Black Friday has worn off, we can finally take stock. Turns out South Africans spent billions this year, both online and in stores,