Content creator confirms the Takealot R1 sale is legit
Updated | By Jacaranda FM
She even goes as far as to share screenshots of her purchases.
Online shopping is definitely something of a necessity in our lives these days.
But sometimes it can be misleading, to say the least. Even the most seasoned online shopper can be scammed online.
With the level of scammers becoming more and more advanced, it can be difficult to decipher between legitimate online deals and fake deals.
It is for this very reason that we have to be wary when shopping online.
The recent R1 sale held by Takealot was something of a concern for many shoppers. One, in particular, was content creator and professional make-up artist, Rushana Isaacs.
After hearing about the sale online and visiting the app several times to find the R1 deals, she was unsuccessful. Which made her suspicious of its existence altogether.
WATCH the video below where she explains that it wasn't a scam at all. After purchasing more than 10 items on the Takealot app, it definitely was a bargain.
Even though she admits that she doesn't use many of the items.
Courtesy of TikTok.
@rushana.isaacs Part 1 #fyp #sale #southafrica ♬ original sound - Rushana Isaacs
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Check out more from her bargain buying below, courtesy of TikTok.
@rushana.isaacs Part 2 #fyp #sale #southafrica ♬ original sound - Rushana Isaacs
Many people still didn't believe her, so she went on to share screenshots of her purchases.
Check out the video below, courtesy of TikTok.
@rushana.isaacs Replying to @Sweetiepie ♬ Chill Day
Image Courtesy of Pexels
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