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ReadyBargains unveils platform to address substandard products

By Oluwatosin Areo
29 May 2018   |   4:16 am
To address the dearth of authentic products in the Nigerian online market and to ease international merchants’ purchases, ReadyBargains has launched its online platform.

To address the dearth of authentic products in the Nigerian online market and to ease international merchants’ purchases, ReadyBargains has launched its online platform.

Chairman, ReadyBargain, Don Okhuofo, said this unique offering will allow Nigerians shop and buy quality products from any store within the country and abroad, adding that the platform cover clothing products.

He added that the platform is a solution to shoppers seeking reliable platforms to make purchases from international merchants without having to deal with the different shops individually, track deliveries, look for international cards to make payments, and monitor shippers to ensure they deliver my purchases on time and in good condition.

To achieve this, Okhuofo noted that relationship had been established with various international merchants in the United States and United Kingdom, supermarkets and hypermarkets, as well as bargain stores in the fashion line.

“We have selected stores based on different market niches to ensure that the needs of different classes are met. These include families, mothers and children, students and professional, and bargain hunters. Walmart, Tesco, Nine West, Aldo, River Island, Next, Zara, LaSenza are among the stores on the platform,” he added.

On the advantage of shopping from the platform, he said customers can buy directly from many stores and use one cart to pay, with 10 to 15 per cent less cost than other platforms.

“We allow users to add products from as many stores as they wish to their ReadyBargains shopping cart without restriction to number of items.This will ensure buying authentic products because one is buying directly from a store. The merchant coupons allow the redemption of merchant coupons on its platform; this is the first of its kind in Nigeria,” he added.

Okhuofo stressed that the platform will provide an exceptional shopping experience to customers, and will continue tomatch cost with revenue, provide door to door delivery for sustainability.

In his words: “ReadyBargains is open for business with $10 off your cart coupon available to the first basket checked out by every customer, additional 10 dollar off for every purchase above 100 dollars made from Walmart, Tesco, Carters, and Mothercare in celebration of families and children.

“We also offer loyalty points as a way to appreciate and reward customers for every purchase they make on the platform.Customers earn points for every purchase and can redeem these points on every subsequent purchases made.

“In Nigeria, the ReadyBargains platform is licensed to Tradelle Global Resources limited to offer the service to the Nigerian market.With various partners in the US, UK, and Nigeria, and has developed a network of trading, logistics, financing and operations partners to ensure that we provide exceptional services.”

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