Active since Dec 2023
It was easy to put the details of my request up, and I got a couple offers by the next day. A support member messaged me after to check if I'm happy with the quotes and helped boost my request when I said I was waiting to see more. Unfortunately I didn't get any other quotes, but I chose a company from my options, and was able to connect with them on WhatsApp and arranged a hassle free move. One confusion was how in the quote, there seemed to be an automatically generated line that promised to accommodate one of my requests, but then the company that was attached to the quote didn't provide that service. So make sure you confirm the details with a human instead of relying on the promises automatically added on the quote page.
Cecilé patiently guided me through the process of buying a prepaid water token, even sharing how many outstanding charges there are so that I would know what amount will actually go towards water. The process is simple and I'll be able to do it on my own next time.
DO NOT BUY FROM BARESTEP. They buy cheap shoes from Aliexpress/Temu/Shein/Wish and mark it up 5 times the price just for putting their logo on it. Every single variety and color of shoe they have is available there, I checked again today. Use the image search function on Aliexpress for example to get an easy way to find them. They also changed their address from Joburg to Cyprus, so aren't even pretending to be proudly South African anymore. Their claim that they designed these shoes in the q&a page is a lie. Just get the same shoes with much more variety from Aliexpress/Temu/Shein/Wish. These shoes are great, and I recommend barefoot shoes, but get the same pairs at a better price from a site that's not lying to or overcharging you.
Good quality of product (although the Fava beans were a bit small). Very affordable pricing. Hassle-free delivery. Nice range of healthy food items. Unfortunately, my delivery came with 4 CDs attached to the receipt. The CDs were labelled 'The Prophecy Code by Doug Batchelor' and the CD covers featured biblical topics such as "The Truth about Israel's 144 000", "God's Health Plan", and "The Devil Chained". I did not order those CDs, they are a virus risk, and it's just plain unprofessional to push religion on your customer when I just wanted to order some flour and seeds. The fact they were attached to the receipt with a rubber band shows it was intended to be seen and not ignored, because of course we need to check our receipt, so of course we'll look through the suspicious end-of-the-world disks attached to it. Just a very strange experience overall.
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