In just 10 seconds, your creditworthiness can be assessed, which has opened up a new payment system to connect retailers with consumers.
Sure, you could take advantage of Amazon Prime Day to get something useful, or you could splurge on a bacon bedspread.
Apple’s first virtual launch event, aptly titled ‘Time Flies’, revealed details regarding the exciting products we can expect to hit the market shortly.
The internet can be an extremely weird place, especially if you go down the online shopping rabbit hole.
More and more local brands are adding buy now, pay later options at checkout, making it easier than ever to shop quality products, without breaking the bank.
Banks and other alternative finance companies have come up with virtual and prepaid credit cards to reduce the security risk of transacting online.
In the UK, more and more people are ditching credit and lay-by in favour of increasingly popular ‘buy now, pay later’ services.
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Superbalist staff asked to know the company’s stance on #BlackLivesMatter, amidst allegations they were silenced. The response has not gone done well.
Meet Viya, the woman who can sell anything, placing her atop the lucrative livestream shopping industry.
More than ever before, South Africans are choosing e-commerce over instore purchases, and it doesn’t look like that’s set to change anytime soon.
With trips to the spa not allowed under alert levels five, four, or three, home skincare treatments are proving very popular across South Africa.
Last week, it was announced that all goods (other than tobacco and alcohol) may be sold through e-commerce platforms. South Africans wasted no time getting stuck in.
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It’s been a tough month or so, and the temptation is always there to take the credit card for a spin. There’s also another option worth considering.
December is always one of those months that does damage to the bank account. For those looking to emerge unscathed, here are a few words of advice.
Ordering presents from overseas at this time of year means worrying about whether they’ll clear Customs and arrive on time. You don’t have to put yourself through this.
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.
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.
Of the 25 million credit-active people in South Africa, 40% are not using credit responsibly, which leads to a great deal of debt and stress.
There are few things more South African than a solid pair of ‘veldskoen’. Add some colour and careful design, and you have an international sensation.
The internet is a weird and, at times, wonderful place, and online shopping can lead you down a few very interesting paths.
As the owner of a few online shopping sites, it gives me perverse pleasure knowing the confusion I’m causing for countless online shopping sites when I abandon my cart on the checkout page.
What’s better than buying something, and only paying for it later? Paying zero interest, which you can now do with the following retailers.
For Freedom of Movement founders and brothers, Roal and Léan, building a brand from the basement of a university building to opening stores nationwide has been nothing short of an eventful journey.
Have you got your eye on something that’s just out of your price range? Not ideal, but you might want to check out South Africa’s risk-free, zero-interest payment solution.
Amazon Prime Day is just around the corner, and you can bet there will be some massive discounts. Fear not, South Africa, we don’t have to miss out.
The Consumer Goods and Services Ombudsman Office is naming and shaming these dodgy retail and service providers.
Tech-savvy South Africans prefer online shopping to brick-and-mortar stores, with a few familiar names coming out tops.