Daily Dispatch

Madness as Black Friday hits stores 5.30am queues, bargains, smiles as shoppers go crazy

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“The plan was for me to buy Christmas groceries, but I also found myself buying toys for my nieces and nephews because they were ridiculous­ly cheap,” Khondlo said.

Mdantsane City Mall marketing manager Wendy Zitha said shoppers had been well behaved.

“It helped that the stores opened hours earlier and the mall has been buzzing all day. It started to settle down after 11am but we’re expecting it to pick up as more people come in at lunch and after work,” she said in the morning.

On top of the crazy specials, the popular NU6 Mdantsane mall also gave away R10 000 worth of gift vouchers to some lucky customers.

“The centre management dispersed throughout the stores of the mall to identify random shoppers who were the recipients of vouchers equivalent to how much they had spent or the value of what they had in their trollies,” Zitha said.

For those who opted to shop online instead, it also proved frustratin­g, as several websites crashed due to the heavy traffic.

Speaking on behalf of Sapt, a website load balancer, Brian Sibanda said: “Most businesses spend millions on marketing and growing their revenue but very little attention is paid to making sure their IT infrastruc­ture can handle high volumes of traffic to their websites . . .

“This morning, we saw the first victim – Takealot – whose website has crashed due to the high traffic volumes,” he said. — mbalit@dispatch.co.za

 ?? Picture: MARK ANDREWS ?? JAM-PACKED: Eager and anxious shoppers pack the Nahoon Checkers on Black Friday yesterday
Picture: MARK ANDREWS JAM-PACKED: Eager and anxious shoppers pack the Nahoon Checkers on Black Friday yesterday

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