CEO Weekends: Daily Deals Site Chukuabargains.com Goes Mainstream to Take On Ringier’s Rupu Kenya

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1385881_637395029625262_1039932965_nOnline deals site ChukuaBargains.com, is going mainstream to help shoppers in Kenya shop for deals and as well as to help users gain access to a variety of quality offers, goods and services without having to leave the comfort of their home or office.

The platform has been around for sometime but is now pushing to become the go-to site for all users daily deals in Adventure & Travel, Eating out, Entertainment Tickets & Gift, Electronics, Fashion & Beauty,  Home & Living, Mobile Phones/Tablets/Laptops, Gaming among others.

According to a statement to TechMoran by Rapid Communications, the site’s developer, “Unlike other marketing portals and online retail shops, Chukua Bargains strives to have appealing offers from distributors and merchants that enlightens visitors and customers visiting the site while inspiring them through everything from weekend excursions to one of-a-kind events such as exclusive gourmet dinners to fashion accessories and beauty promotions.”

Users on the platform have a variety of payment options such as Visa Card, Master Card, Mpesa, Airtel Money among others and also promises real-time customer support.

Chukuabargains will need to do so much to have an inventory like Ringier’s Rupu Kenya and Nsoko Deals and will also have to do some more work to beat Zetu Deals, which has somewhat become swallowed up by Rupu’s popularity.

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