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Raha Eren

Brand Expert

Get to Know Raha Eren

I’m Raha Eren, your Brand Expert, here to make online shopping more fun and affordable. I help shoppers save money by searching for genuine discount codes and testing each one, so you only get offers that truly work.

I have a BSc in Computer Science. Here, I pay close attention to detail when searching for deals. I enjoy discovering great deals, which is why I’ve been with VoucherCodes for 1.5 years. I am always looking for the latest offers from leading brands like Agoda, Etihad Airways, and others. I post offers on gadgets, fashion, beauty, and travel, making sure every code is simple to use and reliable. If a code doesn’t work, I leave it out. You can trust that every offer I share has been checked for you.

My personal favourites are clothes, footwear, and beauty products from Myntra, Amazon, and Purple. These items fit right into my daily routine. In my free time, I relax by watching anime and dramas on Flixfox and Telegram. From my experience, I can share one tip when shopping. Always look out for festive sales because limited-time discounts across many categories can help you save more, especially on clothing and cosmetics. I’m here to help you celebrate your savings and make every purchase a smart one!

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 clear and simple, without any confusing rules or hidden terms. Whether it is a discount, a buy one get one free deal, or 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?

To be honest, I don’t follow a schedule, but I do end up checking for offers quite a bit on Wednesday. It’s the middle of the week and sometimes I just need a break from routine,scrolling through offers gives me that quick mental reset. I think I subconsciously start thinking about weekend plans around then, so it feels like a good time to see what’s on sale. Whether it’s a short stay, something for the home or even just a grocery deal, Wednesday tends to be when I pause and browse. That said, a deal can catch my eye anytime. If I see something useful while casually scrolling on a Monday morning or late at night on Sunday, I’m not going to wait. But yes, if I had to choose a favourite, I’d say Wednesday wins most often.

How do you know a deal is really good?

A deal feels really good when it lines up with something I actually need or have been thinking about for a while. It’s not just about the discount but also about timing and usefulness. If I see something I’ve been planning to buy and it’s suddenly marked down, that’s usually a strong sign it’s worth it. I also take a moment to check the regular price just to see if the discount is real. Some deals 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 or countdown clocks. A good deal is one that actually fits into my life. It helps when it’s on a trusted product or service too. If it saves me money without creating clutter or regret, then I know it’s worth grabbing.