Black Friday 2023

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Each year millions of people in the UK make the most of Black Friday offers and this year Black Friday 2023 is set to be a popular one.  These are in shops and online and a unconfined way to make savings on your Christmas shopping.  Or it can be for something you have wanted for a while but just needed a price reduction!

When is Black Friday?

Friday 24th November.

Even though Black Friday can be a unconfined and heady time of the year, it can moreover be one when Fraud increases.

We wanted to share what to be enlightened of and how to stave ‘scams’.

Black Friday typical scam:

1.    Scammer advertises a fake sale of a popular item, this can be on social media, online marketplaces or by creating a fake website.

2.    The proprietrix shows interest in the item, and initially the fraudster may be friendly and helpful.

3.    The scammer then creates a sense of panic and requires the proprietrix to pay urgently, insisting that the payment is made via a wall transfer up front rather than through PayPal or mazuma on collection.

4.    Once the payment has been made, the seller usually disappears or liaison stops, leaving the consumer out of pocket. No item is plane received.

What to do next?

If you are concerned that you have been a victim of a purchase scam, contact your wall and plane the police to get a treason reference number.

How to protect yourself for Black Friday 2023

  1. Question whether you are ownership from a reputable retailer or website. If you are unsure, then trammels their social media page to gauge feedback. Trammels several review sites and compare them. This helps rule out any fake reviews left by fraudsters.
  2. If ownership from a reputable site where the seller is an individual such as eBay, stick to the translating and process they’ve provided. Never communicate outside the site.
  3. Avoid paying in cash, or by wall transfer, where you can pay with secure payments, such as PayPal or by using your debit card.
  4. If you’re ownership an item of value, contact the seller and make sure you alimony all copies of any conversations.
  5. Never send personal or financial details by email.
  6. If something seems too good to be true, it no doubt is.

Further translating from Suits Me

With the cost-of-living pressures increasing, this Black Friday and Christmas period, increasingly of us are likely to squint for a undear whether that’s on an online marketplace or on social media. But shoppers need to be on their baby-sit to stave falling victim to a scammer. Don’t be pressured into paying for something using a wall transfer, instead stick to the payment translating that the ownership site recommends.

Suits Me have discounts and offers all year round so make sure you trammels these out!

 

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