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Raha Eren

Meet Raha Eren

Hi, shoppers! I’m Raha Eren, and I love finding discounts to help you save money. I test discount codes, sales and promotions to make sure they work, whether they’re from big brands or small deals. I keep things simple so you don’t have to worry about confusing or expired offers. My goal is to help you get the best value and save money. I always check that every deal is genuine and reliable, from tech to beauty to fashion. If there’s a deal that can save you money, I’ve probably found and tested it.

Spotlight Q&A

What makes a “great” offer?

A great offer gives real value and is easy for the user to use. It should be simple and easy to understand, without any confusing terms. Whether it is a discount, a buy one get one free offer, or a free shipping, the benefit should be easy to understand and useful for the customer. Good offers also match the right time, like fitting with a season or a current trend, which makes them more attractive. It is important to be honest too. If there are any limits like a minimum spend or certain products not included, these should be clearly mentioned. A great offer should also be easy to apply, whether it is by clicking a link, using a promo code, or getting it automatically at checkout. It is even better if it includes extra rewards like points or small gifts. In the end, the customer should feel like they got more than what they paid for. That is what makes a deal truly great.

Do you have a favourite day of the week for spotting great offers?

I don’t really have a favourite day of the week for spotting great offers. Good deals can appear at any time and whenever I find one, I’m happy to share it. I don’t wait for a specific day. If a genuine discount shows up, I post it on time. My focus is always on sharing the best available offers, whether they’re for travel, home or grocery shopping, so people can save money when it matters most.

How do you know a deal is really good?

A deal is good when it matches something that I need or have been thinking for a long time. It's not dependent on how much money I save, but it is dependent on timing and usefulness. When I see something I wanted to purchase anyway, and suddenly it’s on sale, that’s a sign I need to get it. I also check the regular price just to see if the discount is real. Some offers look big on the surface, but the original price might have been marked up. When the final price feels fair and I can see value in it, that’s when I feel confident. I try not to get carried away by huge numbers. A good deal is one that actually fits into my life. It helps when it’s on a trusted product and service too. If it saves me money without creating regret, then I know it’s worth grabbing.