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60% of Black Friday deals are nothing but LIES, according to Which? report

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Which? has released a report which shows that 60% of the deals offered on 35 popular goods on Black Friday in 2016 could actually have been bought for the same or even a lower price over the year.
Lots of Black Friday deals aren’t as good as they seem in the UK, according to a report by the consumer association Which? that studied the prices of some items from last year’s event.
Which? says that a number of goods could be found to be cheaper than they were sold on Black Friday on a number of days throughout the year, before and after the event. Its report states that 60% of the Black Friday prices on certain items weren’t the lowest of the year and that they could be found for the same or even lower prices on other days in the year. For almost half of the deals if the customer had just waited a few weeks until December, they would have paid the same price or even less.
Which? based their research on 35 popular tech, home, and personal care products that were on sale on Black Friday in 2016. They kept tabs on what the price of these items were six months before Black Friday and six months after Black Friday.
Of the items tracked, twenty-two were from Curry’s/PC World, twelve were from Argos, and one was from Amazon. Each of these retailers sold goods on Black Friday for prices that actually had been or would be lower on other days in the year, but here are two examples from the Which? report:
Which? only did this report on some UK retailers, so it is not clear whether prices in other countries might follow the same patterns, but even if they do, that still means that this one-day event in the year is where 40% of these deals are the cheapest time to buy certain goods.
Black Friday and Cyber Monday are now global events where consumers can get deals on anything from gaming to agricultural products and this report from Which? is useful to remind people to make sure that they do their research on pricings before they commit themselves to a wrestling match over a television or a boxing match over a Barbie .
Source: Which?| Image from Brian Davies/AP

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