It’s a steal - 18 days of celebration deals as Loot turns 18

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It’s a steal - 18 days of celebration deals as Loot turns 18
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Loot.co.za turns 18 on October 1, and to mark the occasion the e-tailer will have 18 days of great deals and offers starting on Friday.

celebrates its 18th birthday on October 1, and to mark the occasion the e-tailer will have 18 days of great deals and offerings starting Friday.

“Loot.co.za has the lowest threshold of free shipping in the country, and lowest economy shipping charge for under threshold packages, not to mention more than 2 000 collection points and this is something we aim to maintain,” CEO Greg Le Roux said. “From consumer hesitancy to interact online to the explosion and reliance on online shopping we witnessed in 2020.”

“All along that journey Loot.co.za has developed a reputation for delivery of not only a variety of products but the best prices too, which has all contributed to Loot.co.za being a household name,” Le Roux said.

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