If you thought drunk-texting your ex was bad, wait until your credit card bill arrives after a night of drunk-shopping.
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,
Sometimes the perfect gift can only be found online. If you’re ordering from overseas, however, you better get ready to jump through some hoops.
The average consumer has taken a look at themselves and realised that shopping online in the ironically ‘traditional’ sense is actually quite a hack.
We’ve compiled some of the worst ‘expectation vs reality’ online shopping fails out there. Don’t worry, sometimes it’s OK to have a chuckle at somebody else’s expense.
The end of November has been traditionally established in the US as the best time of the year to shop the most-wanted items on customers’ shopping lists, and with good reason.
I would hate to be the person responsible for running Spree’s Facebook page right now, because it’s turned into a bit of a bloodbath.
Amazon Prime Day promises some pretty wild savings, although not many South Africans take advantage. You might be missing a trick.
In a surprise swerve, it’s been announced that online retailers Spree and Superbalist are now merging. There are five key reasons why.
Nowadays, more and more people are choosing to stay home, kicking back and relaxing while scrolling through thousands of products available online.
Many South Africans were introduced to Wish over the Black Friday period, as weird and sometimes obscene adverts appeared on our timelines. Here’s why.
It seems some people just can’t get enough of weaving in and out of the supermarket aisles, and if tech companies want to change that there’s one big hurdle.
There are many reasons why more and more South Africans are turning to online shopping, and the revolution shows no sign of slowing down any time soon.
The statistics point towards a massive increase in online shopping amongst South African citizens, although certain factors are stifling those numbers.
South Africa’s e-commerce options are becoming increasingly more user-friendly, and these awards singled out those at the top of the class.
There are three things you can count on – death, taxes and the need for a drink at the end of the work week. Stop drinking that plonk though, really now.
If there’s a way to make life easier then I’m all for it, which is why South Africans are embracing online shopping in a big way.
Everyone has a story to tell when it comes to buying second hand goods, and a great deal of them involve being taken for a ride. We do things differently.
Guess who’s back, back again, promo’s back, tell a friend – it’s another day of great deals from OneDayOnly and we’ve hooked you up with an extra R100 off once more.
We all like to save a little something when we’re online shopping – now you can add another R100 to the already fantastic deals on offer at OneDayOnly.
You might think you have this whole adult thing down but there comes a time in every person’s life when planning goes awry. Fear not, help is at hand.
In the frenetic world of online shopping it is tough to know how to pin down the best deals that day has to offer. Luckily we have hit the jackpot, and now things are set to get even better.
The online retail market in the US is a rather competitive space, but what if you could tell people that you would deliver their package right to them within the hour? Game on.
We’re all sick and tired of pesky passwords and tedious form-filling, but PayPal’s ‘body integration’ campaign is some next level stuff.
I know people spend far too much time on their phones these days but is it enough to justify shutting down your business’ website? These guys think so.
Some things are better bought online – tickets, mail-order brides, sex toys – but recent studies have shown that breast milk is not one of them.
If you’re looking to piss some of your hard-earned money down the toilet look no further. Ah, internet, you never cease to amaze us.
No one really likes the ‘checkout’ part of the online shopping process, do they? You have to fill in a whole whack of personal details and then part with your hard-earned money. Well, maybe not.
Not all smugglers are born equal, as this gentleman in Hong Kong proved when authorities caught him red-handed.
The dog show that is the South African Post Office seriously needs to be privatised by someone with acute OCD. Then maybe it will work.