
Why one TikTok mattered
South Africans often hesitate before buying big-ticket items online, especially furniture. The fear of a “what I bought vs what I got” moment is real. That is why a TikTok video by creator @maxulu_creator grabbed attention. She filmed herself unboxing a Takealot headboard, admitting she “took a risk” before reassuring viewers that “Takealot headboards are the one.”
From surprise package to social proof
Her video went viral almost immediately. Viewers flooded the comments with relief, disbelief, and encouragement. Some wrote, “Got mine today… love it” and “Risk paid off.” Others admitted they had the same item sitting in their cart but were too afraid to check out. Seeing a fellow South African receive exactly what was advertised gave them confidence.
To many, that TikTok didn’t just show a headboard. It showed trust. In a world of scam stories and disappointing deliveries, someone local had unboxed success.
Why this matters more than it seems
Online shopping in South Africa still comes with a level of scepticism. We have all heard the horror stories of products arriving nothing like the pictures. The global “unboxing” trend has grown huge, but here it has a different weight. When someone in your own community shows that an order turned out well, it resonates.
As @maxulu_creator put it: “I took a risk and ordered a headboard on Takealot…”
@maxulu_creator I took a risk and ordered a headboard on Takealot #takealot #whatiorderedversuswhatigot #headboard #furniture #tiktoksouthafrica🇿🇦 ♬ original sound – Space_lyrics
A new kind of influence
What stands out is how this reflects a shift in consumer behaviour. More than glossy adverts or star ratings, people now lean on creators who feel like neighbours. If someone relatable shows their real purchase, it feels genuine.
For Takealot and other local platforms, it is a reminder that consistency matters. When what arrives matches the picture, confidence spreads quickly. One customer’s honest review can spark many more sales.
If you are weighing up that online order, this TikTok moment serves as proof: sometimes seeing really is believing, especially when the person showing you lives right where you do.
Source: Briefly News
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