Is the item you're purchasing online looted? Gumtree helps you identify it

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After the looting in KwaZulu-Natal last week, we’re expecting a lot of cheap or unusually affordable appliances and items making their way to online marketplaces all across the internet. Whilst it may seem like a bargain to find that one thing you've been meaning to purchase at an unbelievably low price, but are you buying a stolen or 'looted' item?

Claire Cobbledick, Director of Gumtree South Africa shares the measures the online site has put in place regarding shopping on their online platform.
19 Jul 2021 3AM English South Africa Society & Culture · Daily News

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