Kenya's online shopping mall introduces free shipping category

 

NAIROBI,KENYA: Kaymu has introduced a free shipping offer across Kenya with no minimum purchase amount required for products sold in their free shipping category. The category includes top selling electronics, men’s and women’s fashion enabling buyers enjoy the free shipping service.

The current promotion on Kaymu is part of their ongoing commitment to make selling on the platform as easy and convenient as possible. By connecting sellers directly with buyers, Kaymu removes the costs associated with a physical retail space and enables individuals as well as small businesses to sell their products online.

Moreover, the online platform allows users to extend their reach and target thousands of potential customers across the country.

Kaymu Kenya Managing Director Aleeda Fazal said, “Customers are doing all they can to save their money come  this April holiday and we are excited to offer free shipment as an early Easter present to them.”

“We saw an enthusiastic response to our drop of shipment fee from Kshs 200 to Kshs 70 over the past one month and we are hoping our customers will see even more value with this new Free Shipping offer."

Buyers, on the other hand, benefit from the lowest prices on the market, fast delivery (typically within 2-4 days) and a safe and easy “Pay on local pickup” payment system. A transparent rating system and dedicated team of community guardians who find and remove potentially dishonest sellers ensures that they can always find trustworthy sellers.

Kaymu is now present in over thirty five countries across Africa and Asia. With a recently-launched mobile application as well as a user-friendly website, it aims to become the number one online shopping community for buyers and sellers worldwide.

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