

Nkosi-Capetown
Based on recent customer reviews, Nkosi-Capetown is drawing overwhelmingly negative feedback from shoppers who feel misled about the company's origin and product quality. A recurring theme is that customers believe they are buying locally manufactured goods, only to receive items shipped from overseas, often described as cheap, poorly made, or completely different from what was advertised. Customers consistently mention non-delivery of paid orders, unresponsive support, and the absence of a phone contact. Several shoppers describe the experience as deceptive and warn others against placing orders.
TrustIndex
2.3
NPS Score
-100
Recommended: Unlikely
Sep '25 - Aug '26
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Used this business recently? Share your experience to help others decide.
Share Your Experience1 reviews | Active since Feb 2026
i purchased a genuine leather boot as advertised by nkosi capetown and paid online immediately, delivery was to take place within a few days,almost a month later nothing arrived, i emailed the company with no response, a few days later i received an email from a courier advising my order was on its way, it took about 2 weeks and eventually arrived and to my horror i was shent a plastic and synthetic cheap a dirt boot , small size and this was not what was advertised. i paid almost R1200 for a genuine leather boot and was sent plastic ******* which is not capable of being worn. nkosi cape town is a *****ster ******** organization. i intend opening ***** charges against the company, directors and owners. i urge anyone who has been ****** by nkosi capetown to open ******** charges against them. the intentionally mislead you into thinking you are buying quality leather boots and knowingly send you trash, this is plain down *****. i am going to the hawks as nkosi capetown is a ******** organization de*****ing many customers daily. i will never again buy online especially from a south african company the lies and cheats to make a profit, they must be shut down by ALL means, the people must revolt and reduce them to nothing sitting behind bars.
1 reviews | Active since Feb 2026
i purchased a genuine leather boot as advertised by nkosi capetown and paid online immediately, delivery was to take place within a few days,almost a month later nothing arrived, i emailed the company with no response, a few days later i received an email from a courier advising my order was on its way, it took about 2 weeks and eventually arrived and to my horror i was shent a plastic and synthetic cheap a dirt boot , small size and this was not what was advertised. i paid almost R1200 for a genuine leather boot and was sent plastic ******* which is not capable of being worn. nkosi cape town is a *****ster ******** organization. i intend opening ***** charges against the company, directors and owners. i urge anyone who has been ****** by nkosi capetown to open ******** charges against them. the intentionally mislead you into thinking you are buying quality leather boots and knowingly send you trash, this is plain down *****. i am going to the hawks as nkosi capetown is a ******** organization de*****ing many customers daily. i will never again buy online especially from a south african company the lies and cheats to make a profit, they must be shut down by ALL means, the people must revolt and reduce them to nothing sitting behind bars.
Based on recent customer reviews, Nkosi-Capetown is drawing overwhelmingly negative feedback from shoppers who feel misled about the company's origin and product quality. A recurring theme is that customers believe they are buying locally manufactured goods, only to receive items shipped from overseas, often described as cheap, poorly made, or completely different from what was advertised. Customers consistently mention non-delivery of paid orders, unresponsive support, and the absence of a phone contact. Several shoppers describe the experience as deceptive and warn others against placing orders.
Nkosi-Capetown has a TrustIndex of 2.3 out of 10 on Hellopeter, based on 12 reviews in the last 12 months. Hellopeter has tracked Nkosi-Capetown across 20 total reviews. How is the TrustIndex calculated? →