Ten tips to make the most of your Black Friday shopping

Here is a practical guide to help you take advantage of discounts without any setbacks.

Una mujer cargada de paquetes en Black Friday en EE.UU. (Imagen de referencia) © YouTube/Screenshot-The Salt Lake Tribune
A woman loaded with packages on Black Friday in the U.S. (Reference image)Photo © YouTube/Screenshot-The Salt Lake Tribune

Black Friday has become one of the most important dates for consumers in the United States and around the world.

This 2024, the discount event will take place on Friday, November 29, immediately following Thanksgiving Day.

For many, it marks the starting point of Christmas shopping, providing the perfect opportunity to purchase products at unbeatable prices.

Here are some tips to help you make the most of the discounts without any setbacks.

1. Compare to save.

Before you rush to make a purchase, compare prices among different stores. Often, you will find the same product at varying prices or even more affordable alternatives that offer better value for money.

Use online comparison tools to check if the discount is genuine or if the price has been artificially inflated beforehand.

2. Check prices and discounts

Make sure that alongside the discounted price, the original price or the percentage of the discount applied is displayed. This will help you verify whether the discount is genuine.

3. Remember the return policies.

Sales do not affect your rights as a consumer. If you shop in a physical store, keep in mind that they are only required to refund you in case of manufacturing defects.

Many stores offer more flexible return policies, such as exchanging a product for a voucher, but they are not obligated to do so if you simply change your mind about the purchase.

4. Intact Guarantees

Discounted products must have the same quality as those sold at regular price. Any defect or irregularity should be clearly indicated.

5. Read the special conditions.

Some stores may establish specific rules during Black Friday, such as not accepting card payments or changing their return policy. These must be clearly and visibly announced.

6. Keep the proof of purchase.

Always keep the receipt or invoice for your purchases. It is essential if you need to make a return or file a complaint.

7. Request a complaint form if there are any issues.

If any issues arise, you can request a complaint form at the store. You should fill it out in triplicate: one for yourself, another for the store, and a third to submit to the Consumer Office.

8. Online Shopping Security

In online shopping, you have 14 days to return the product without needing to provide a reason. Make sure that the store issues a full refund.

For online payments, use secure methods such as credit cards, prepaid cards, or platforms like PayPal. Avoid bank transfers unless you fully trust the seller.

9. Plan and organize your shopping.

Make a list of the products you really need or have been wanting to buy for a while.

Prioritize your purchases: the most sought-after products tend to sell out quickly. Add them to your cart as soon as possible.

10. Take advantage of the additional promotions.

Download the apps of your favorite stores to access exclusive offers or coupons.

Subscribe to brand newsletters to receive promotional codes and exclusive offers.

Participate in interactive activities or games that offer additional discounts.

Many deals start before Friday and continue through Cyber Monday, but the best ones are usually limited.

Enable store notifications so you don't miss out on flash promotions.

Shop early, especially if you're looking for popular items like electronics, Christmas gifts, or special editions.

With these tips, you will be able to navigate Black Friday more efficiently and make the most of your shopping.

Happy shopping!

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