While the allure and ease of online shopping may be great, it's not worth the stress of receiving a damaged order, or worse, not receiving it at all.
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E-commerce companies in SA clearly need to step their game up as customers claimed ending up bitterly dissatisfied with grievances including delivery delays, order cancellations, and defective goods. On top of all that, inadequate after-sales support or complaint resolution services mean that many of the difficulties never get properly resolved.
The CGSO have released a list of ‘red flag’ businesses in order to help customers exercise heightened vigilance when dealing with specific online retailers. These alerts specifically address concerns about non-delivery after payment is made. Basically, don’t order from these online stores if you ever want to see the product in your hands in one piece within a reasonable time frame.Sassy Heals : Store selling shoes through social media platforms.
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