The Daily Telegraph

Black Friday deals not always what they seem, bargain hunters told

- By Ben Farmer

‘It’s easy to get swept along by the hype and excitement’

BARGAIN hunters hoping to find unbeatable discounts during this week’s Black Friday shopping frenzy, are today warned the deals are often no different to other offers during the year. A survey of major retailers found that more than half the deals on popular products during last year’s promotion were either the same – or better – months either side of the event.

Shoppers are predicted to spend £2.6billion, or £1.8million per minute, this Friday during what has in recent years become one of the biggest shopping days of the year.

The review of 35 offers on the most popular technology, home and personal care products sold at major retailers suggested shoppers should treat the American-imported shopping bonanza with caution.

The consumer group Which? looked at the prices for a 12-month period covering before, during and after Black Friday 2016 and found that 60 per cent were cheaper, or the same, at other times during the year. It urged shoppers to research reviews and regular prices ahead of Friday to know if they were getting a good deal or not, and to shop at retailers with price promises to increase the chance of a part-refund if an item dropped in value in the weeks following the purchase.

Alex Neill, Which? managing director of home products and services, said: “Our research shows that although

Black Friday can offer some great discounts, not all offers are as good as they seem.

“It’s easy to get swept along by the hype and excitement on the day, so we recommend doing some preparatio­n and research to help make sure you really are getting a good deal when shopping in the sales.”

The survey looked at goods on sale at Currys/pc World, Argos and Amazon. Currys PC World said that on Black Friday 2016 it had featured around 4,000 reduced products.

“The fact that some of these were then reduced further in the months after that period is simply us continuing to offer our customers great value throughout the year,” it said.

An Argos spokesman said: “Black Friday is a fantastic event which allows customers to choose from thousands of products which offer great value.

“This does not exclude these products from other sales or promotiona­l activity at other times of the year.”

Amazon added: “We offer many thousands of incredible deals around Black Friday representi­ng millions of pounds of savings for our customers across a vast selection of products.”

Retail experts have said shoppers may see fewer discounts this year because stores already struggling with lower profits are now reluctant to cut prices in a peak trading time in the runup to Christmas. Ray Kelvin, founder of

fashion chain Ted Baker, said he was “reluctant” about Black Friday, but customers had come to expect discounts.

He said: “The Americans brought us over Hallowe’en in a big way and now we have Black Friday – I think the second one is scarier!”

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