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Monday 11 June 2012

Sabunta.com: Redefining Nigeria's online fashion shopping experience

Introducing Sabunta.com - the largest online Fashion store in Nigeria. We are here to offer Nigerians great deals and the biggest selection of today’s top fashion shoes, clothing, accessories, including all the favorite international brands and more nationwide.

With over 100 global brands on offer, there is definitely something for everyone. From the fashion forward professional woman, the busy suave gentleman, to the fun loving students and everyone who recognizes quality and style. SABUNTA.COM offers a convenient, innovative and better way to shop. 



The SABUNTA.COM shopping experience is centered on a huge selection of top quality products, great customer service and most especially saving Nigerians the time of being stuck in traffic. With SABUNTA.COM, you now have 100% easy, fast and secure shopping anywhere at any time.

The best part is there is no risk in trying this new shopping experience as SABUNTA.COM offers FREE and FAST DELIVERY of products, and returns them for free as well. We also offer secure and easy payment options suiting everybody. 

 

Sabunta.com aims to revolutionize the fashion shopping experience in Nigeria. Are you ready for this new shopping experience? Then start off by visiting the Website, Sabunta.com, to sign up to receive exclusive launch offers. You can also visit the Facebook page, and don’t forget to hit the “LIKE” button!

SABUNTA.COM - Welcome to a new online fashion shopping experience.

For more information and further enquiries please contact:
Onyeka Akumah - +2347033850487

·         Website: Sabunta.com
·         Facebook: www.facebook.com/Sabunta             
·         Twitter:  https://twitter.com/#!/SabuntaOnline

39 comments:

  1. very nice shopping site particularly like the several views for a each item! and they have good inventory too!

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  2. How can you target Nigerians and not have a singe black model? does that even make sense?

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    1. exactly whah i was thinkin..

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    2. Are u guys blind or dumb, the 1st pix, that has d girl with d black tank top, isint she black, abi she be green? Foooools!... Even if d models are white so? If u dont wanto buy u'll gan sleep nw, and stop lamentin

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  3. AI agree with the first comment plus: who wears boots in this kind of weather? Wrong entry tactics and not enough consideration for the likes of their target audience. I wish them the best.

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    1. You can buy boots in Nigeria, if you are traveling out the next day, to face winter in another country. Just saying.

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  4. My thoughts exactly! Targets Nigerians? Where are they? and what cardigans are we shopping for in Nigeria?

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  5. selling strategy or should i say marketing mix of some company can be so annoying. Where are are Nigeria pretty damsel or is their faces scaring the phographers.

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  6. Sabunta.com, ur site does not spark any form of excitement in me. U wish it did, trust me.

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  7. pls..lee baby explain to me why i shud buy a pair of jeans for 98k?....abi u no check d price tag before u advertise for them?...and post my comment!!! azu

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  8. they feel nigerians won't buy if there are black models...don't you know some forcing guy ppl will buy furry boots, and cardigans as long as it is imported..

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  9. ........is the price of that pair of jeans one hundred and something thousand of is it a typo??? Don't c anything special in it tho.......I.E.E

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  10. AHHH! LINDA SOME OF THE PRICES R SIMPLY RIDICULOUS, REALLY? THEY EXPECT ME TO BUY A CARDIGAN FOR 23K, SAY I WAN GO VISIT OBAMA? BUT THEIR SITE IS NICE SHA.

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  11. Ma people, you are missing the point oh! I can buy stuff here with Cash-On-Delivery at my house plus FREE DELIVERY IN NAIJA!!! Well done Sabunta even though you have white models, I don't mind...

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  12. Pls dis ppl shud take a sit \________ or pass the mic. WTF! Isn't their site meant to be 9ja's version of Forever 21 or ASOS and they r selling dose ugly ass clothes modelled by ugly ass chics at some ridiculous prices. And d website aint even soo nice. A̶̲̥̅♏ soo disappointed considering d fact dat I know some of d brains behind d site. Nigerians shud dstop tryna expolit deir own ppl. Even see d random strange designer names.LWKM

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  13. Crappy stuff,outrageous prices, make dem siddon abeg...

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  14. In as much as I like most of the items, make I no lie, if I shop there, I go dey vex, cos the money for 10 cloths, I go use am buy just one jeans, wen am not crazy, abeg the cloths too cost, I give dat shop max 6mths, If not na Hse to Hse mkting dem go dey do

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  15. nice website, no whoa factor, nothing for plus size. just blah website. thats rain boots and I believe it rains in Naija

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  16. Sabunta abi wetin una call una self, ur items are so over priced, imagine flip flops , I can buy say #1500, I go carry my #5000, dash una, abi no bi slippers agn, person no dey march una own for ground ?, u guys say delivery is free, dats a big lie, cos ur delivery cost is all added to items on sale, dis is indirect thievery.

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  17. The link doesn't work for me oh. www.sabunta.com doesn't work!!

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  18. Actually, out of all these online stores for Naija, the one I still prefer is that Bluloft store. I think their prices are reasonable :)

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  19. Nonsense collections at ridiculous prices.
    Idiots!

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  20. A good attempt but still needs work. Im sure our input will make a difference. Check the site in 3months. The way i see it people start business as they can then move u from there.

    Make i go look the 100k jeans sef, e be like say i miss am.

    Meanwhile, i liked the site

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  21. Yeso i am back to comment who are these pple saying the site is bad. Pls i dont agree o, they have done a really good job. I placed a comment before though not insulting but it was based on other pples judgement. Its awesome. Keep it up. see variety and good pricing.

    I am a retailer and i know the cost of shipping etc

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  22. Aha there is S Vup for + size

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  23. Thanks Linda for talking about Sabunta.com.

    We want all our fans to know that the entire team at Sabunta.com is working 24 hours everyday to make the shopping experience exciting for every Nigeria. We sincerely appreciate the comments we've received since we launched on Thursday last week.

    You'll notice new things coming up everyday including a focus on Nigerian content for the Nigerian user within the next few days.

    Remember though, we offer free delivery in Nigeria and over 150 brands (constantly growing). We are also going to offer opportunities to Nigerian fashion designers and brands to showcase their work while providing Cash-On-Delivery services that will lead to all payment options available for a cashless fashion society.

    Thanks for talking about Sabunta.com and watch as we unfold the largest e-commerce website in Nigeria within the next few weeks.

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  24. Ok, I had to comment on this one. This is such a bold step you guys have taken sabunta. Apart from your true religion jeans stock which itself is quite overpriced, no other stock falls in the luxury fashion category, yet you have chosen to adopt the business model used by luxury online retailers such as net-a-port who I happen to work with in the London office. Their customers agree to pay the obvious premium because of the accompanying services and they really don't have the time to visit shops. It is very expensive to offer a replica of in-store experience online. A lot of people will order stuff with cash on delivery option just to try it out because they can (yes, they'll take the piss), hope you are ready for such overhead. I'm sure the true religion jeans would cover that. Abeg reduce the price of ur stuffs and let customers pay for shipping. Nigerians like knowing what they're paying for. At least I will ensure to order what I like and i'm sure of, because I am paying extra for delivery, and I wont feel bumped if I see it cheaper else where.

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  25. Nice concept, but poor innovation and marketing.

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  26. Too expensive, nothing in d store is dat attractive for me to spend dat much, except mayb d perfumes. I'd rather spend my day shopping in balogun market, I dnt mind d hassle.

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  27. The products on the site are over priced and not all that fashionable. If they want to make it a success they should store things that are attractive.
    Not a mile stone as far as am concerned and most of the stuff are just like cast offs,disappointing.

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  28. Nne m!!!! lee kwanu price.sabunta u r OYO.Linda na wah for you

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  29. if sabunta peeps have any sense they shud use these comments as a 'focus group'.... those items are RIDICULOUSLY overpriced and not so attractive, comme ci comme sa... re-strategise or else
    ....GOODLUCK ! (we all know what that means ;)

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  30. as far as I know sabunta is overpriced so is blu loft, I've shopped with phoenix online clothing and their prices are reasonable.

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