Corruption & Racebaiting: The two things politicians and black businessmen in South Africa love the most, is extracting disgusting amounts of cash from public sources, and of course racebaiting, aka white bashing. It is starting to become clear that the Clicks fauxrage saga launched by Julius Malema, was much more than hurt feelings, after all, the business of making blacks look white, with hair straighteners, skin lighteners, hair extensions, etc., is worth BILLIONS! The first clue, which should have been obvious, was the mere fact that they were attacking a product popular amongst blacks, which mostly blacks buy. As the mainstream media’s attention was distracted by the racebaiting stick Malema threw for them, putting then in a frenzy chasing it, baying like the rabid dogs they are, we can only imagine what was going on in the background. Seeing not a single white face at the questionable meeting between Clicks management (60% black owned) and EFF, was a second c
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Were Clicks Protests Just Another Corruption Scam & Black Supremacy Dressed as Anti White Racism? Racebaiting Can Make You A Millionaire in SA!
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SCAM ALERT! Numerous shoppers lured to stores on Black Friday with fake promotions – Did you fall into this trap?
A customer wanted to buy a Berlinger Haus Mable Coating Cookware set on Black Friday because it was advertised as a huge bargain.
The set was offered for a special price of R2,512 while the supplier set the normal price to R6,028.
The customer approached Takelot and asked “what kind of joke this is”, since the same set was offered earlier this year as R2,512 and this was the normal price. “Where did the price of R6,028 come from?” he wanted to know without getting a concrete answer.
The person says his respect for the webpage is gone for good, and he will not order anything there again.
Die Vryburger has repeatedly warned that buyers should do their homework and not accept all kinds of advertising as truth, and thus wait until sufficient funds are saved before buying expensive items with a credit card.
Die Vryburger has learned from several readers that fake information was used to lure people to the stores, and others claim that they could buy certa
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