“I Live Here Now”: Cape Town Man Finds Biggest Warehouse Sale Accidentally at Epping Store
- A Cape Town content creator stumbled upon a massive warehouse sale in Epping, where furniture pieces were going on sale
- The store called Aucor offers everything from couches and TVs to gaming consoles and more
- Shoppers flooded the comments asking about auction rules and deposit policies
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A Cape Town man has sent social media into a shopping frenzy after accidentally discovering what he calls the biggest warehouse sale in the city.
Content creator @daiyabrahams shared his exciting find on Instagram on 19th July, with the caption:
"Accidentally walked into a furniture store… Now I live here 🛋️📺🧼 @aucor_capetown, are you okay?? Why do you have EVERYTHING?? 😭"
In his video, he explains how he stumbled upon the warehouse store that had just opened, revealing shelves packed with home furniture, electronics, and appliances all marked down from their original retail prices. The young man was so impressed by the deals that he decided to purchase a blue suede couch on the spot, telling viewers about the incredible prices he discovered.

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The Aucor store in Epping features a wide range of items, from complete lounge sets with TV stands and couches to individual pieces like lamp shades and bookcases. One standout deal showed a drawer unit originally priced at R7,699 now selling for just R1,500. The warehouse also stocks a variety of TVs, heaters perfect for winter weather, air fryers, gaming consoles, and even PS5s for R10,000, and essential appliances like fridges, tumble dryers, and washing machines.
The content creator was particularly excited about the condition of the items, noting that everything appeared to be in perfect working order with beautiful modern designs and quality materials. From dining room tables to freezers priced at R299, the store seems to cater to every household's needs at significantly reduced prices.

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Questions about the buying process
Cape Town shoppers quickly flooded the comments with questions about the store and its policies:
@nurigallow worried:
"I want a TV but I don't wanna pay TV license 😢"
@mutha_bear asked:
"Is it an auction sale?"
@saloegedien requested:
"Where is the place 🤔"
@linz_the_legend inquired:
"Any office desks & chairs?"
@d_carelse raised concerns:
"Talk to us about the deposit situation because apparently they don't like to give people's money back?"
@avvie1976 sought clarification:
"Can a person actually buy, because all these ads are about Bids. Kindly clarify."
@masnoonajongie shared a concerning experience:
"I bought a trampoline at an auction. View it, now that I assembled the thing, there is a missing spring, a leg and the iron is buckled. Can wait for Monday to hear what they will be telling me."
@daiyabrahams helpfully replied with:
"Location: 144 Gunners Circle, Epping 📍 📞 021 534 4446"
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Source: Briefly News