Black Friday update and open lines for the latest Consumerwatch episode
Updated | By Wendy Knowler
On the last episode of Consumerwatch, we gave the latest update on the Black Friday stats and opened the lines to hear what issues you wanted addressed.
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Listen to the latest below, or read the details under the podcast:
The positives - no online sites fell over from the pressure, although Takealot had some payment issues at one stage - the site wasn’t accepting card payments.
SA’s biggest retailer did R87-million worth of sales on BF last year, and surpassed that by 8.30 AM last Friday.
They just fell short of the R200-million mark within those 24 hours - R196-million.
Their bestsellers were a mixed bag - Tommy Hilfiger For Her perfume, the DStv Explora decoder, and Pampers nappies.
Four out of five of the highest value items sold were smart TVs and gaming consoles.
READ: How to make Black Friday work for you
There have been the usual complaints about manipulated specials - discounts not being as big as claimed - and a lot of “oversold” cases, as happens globally. That’s when the site doesn’t keep up with sales, and keeps selling after the product has been sold out.
I’m investigating a complaint about an online retailer saying "sorry, we’ll refund you in seven to 14 days." Not good enough!
Remember, if you buy online you have a seven-day cooling off period in which to return it - at your cost - for a full refund.
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