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Black Friday: Global Websites Don't Deliver to Egypt? Now It's Solved


Sun 10 Nov 2019 | 07:31 PM
Nawal Sayed

As Egyptians are getting ready for the most popular annual discount event, Black Friday, they are not fully satisfied with local offers. Thus, many have sought to benefit from this event’s global offers.

A third-party option has been available and enables Egyptian residents to buy from global online shopping websites such as Amazon.

In order to shop any global website, you need to get a US shipping address to receive the order at. Unfortunately most of these interesting websites don't deliver to Egypt.

Third-party merchants

New startup business utilized that issue. Websites such as Edfa3ly (English: Pay for me), receive your order that you buy from the global online shopping malls that don’t deliver to your home country.

You don't need to travel to the US, the UK or the UAE to buy your stuff and values. Simply, you can try these third-party alternatives.

If you are afraid of expensive fees, you have the availability to access their website or mobile application and check out the total payment that you will pay if you buy specific items after adding them to the website's calculator section.

Another newly-born startup business was established under the name of Lynks.

It works with the same mechanism that Edfa3ly is working with; however these are some few differences.

Lynks is offering a detailed comparison between its services and the competitor's.

In addition, it provides buyers with a list of the best and popular shopping sites in the US.

Some items are not eligible to order from these services' providers such as fireworks, electronic cigarettes, arms, self-defense items, spy cameras, walkie talkies…etc.

This article is not a paid advertisement, but it's written to help online shopping fans.

2019 Black Friday

The 2019 Black Friday is set to be on November 29.

Moreover, many offers have been announced since the beginning of the ongoing November in preparation for the greatest Black Friday.

The Friday following Thanksgiving Day in the United States is commonly known as Black Friday.