TakealotMore subscribers not affected by new minimum order size for free deliveries

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Good news about Takealot delivery changes

Takealot's recent minimum order size increase to qualify for free delivery does not affect TakealotMore subscribers, a spokesperson for the online marketplace has told MyBroadband.

This comes after shoppers noticed earlier this week that Takealot had increased its minimum threshold for free delivery from R500 to R650.
 
Good news about Takealot delivery changes

Takealot's recent minimum order size increase to qualify for free delivery does not affect TakealotMore subscribers, a spokesperson for the online marketplace has told MyBroadband.

This comes after shoppers noticed earlier this week that Takealot had increased its minimum threshold for free delivery from R500 to R650.
Jirre Daniel....

Hoe verveeld is jy presies..????!

Of course it doesn't affect takeakakmore subscribers..

Takeakak wants people to sign up for the subscription....
 
Yeah, I've tried the TakealotMore thing twice now, and both times Takealot managed to completely FSCK the first order up that I cancelled the sub instantly.

No sub needed for Amazon, and if they say next day delivery they actually mean it..
 
I'm also increasingly enjoying the Amazon offering.
 
What I don't get is why they still have that surcharge on some items. I can understand if it's inexpensive items but it's exactly the expensive items where they make a lot more profit. For R200 you can do 3 deliveries coming to R2000 making them a lot less.
 
When a retail company takes the same route as a digital satellite TV company.
The clanging chimes of doom.....
 
Don't care ,won't buy from them ever again ,after being supplied visibly second hand faulty goods and then they still tried to wiggle out of it ,but I opened it at the depot and filmed it ,just had a bad feeling about the order . ,they can keep their expensive products .local shops are plenty cheaper and easily gotten to .4 days to deliver a faulty item ridiculous .
 
They say this as if it's a good thing, and they're not trying to push more people into subscribing...
 
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