How to Save on Black Friday 2024: Infallible Tips
7 TIPS TO SAVE LIKE A PRO ON BLACK FRIDAY 2024
If you're thinking about jumping into Black Friday, you have to be prepared. It's not just a day of sales; it's an extreme shopping sport. And so that you don't end up with an empty account and a house full of things you don't need, here are 7 proven tips for you to make the most of it (and not just take the all at -50%).
What is Black Friday? 🎉
For those who have just arrived from Mars, Black Friday is that day of the year (which has lasted almost a month) when you can find epic discounts on everything: technology, clothing, decoration... On November 29, the one who runs the fastest gets the bargain.
1. Buy only what you've wanted for months
Mark the calendar for November 29, but first, do yourself a favor: check what you really need or have been wanting to buy for a while. Make a list and be clear about what you want. Don't be dazzled by the giant discount signs: many “discounted” prices aren't as wow if you don't compare them to the original price.
Pro trick:
• Use price comparison apps to see how much it really costs.
• If it looks expensive now, add the product to your favorites list and see if the price really drops.
2. Study the terrain
A good player always knows the field. Stop by the stores a few days in advance to see what's there, check the prices and find out if what you want is worth it. It's a good tactic for those who like to buy clothes, since that way you can see the sizes and avoid the risk that what you buy will only fit the mannequin.
3. Add to cart and wait
In online stores, prepare like a pro: add whatever you want to your basket a few days in advance. When the sales arrive, you'll be able to click “buy” without wasting a second. Result? You won't run out of the products you've been waiting for months.
4. Budget and limits: don't go over the line
The ultimate trick to not regret it on November 30th is to put a ceiling on your spending before you start. We don't want you to run out of money for coffee at the end of the month, so define how much you can spend and if necessary, divide it into categories (clothing, technology, Christmas gifts...). With a head, compi.
5. Buy insurance or what you save, you lose
On Black Friday, hackers also rub their hands. So buy only on trusted websites. Quick tip:
• Look for the padlock in the address bar and the “https://” in the link.
• Use secure payment systems such as credit cards or PayPal.
• And if you see a discount that seems to come from another planet, you'd better doubt; miraculous deals tend to end badly.
6. Not everything cheap works out: check guarantees and quality
Just because a product is on sale doesn't mean it's free of surprises. If you're buying something expensive (such as technology or appliances), check the warranty and return policies. Better to make sure before you discover that your new 2-by-1 coffee maker doesn't even make coffee.
7. Save on savings with Cashback and Goin Gift Cards
The best for the end. Black Friday is also the perfect excuse to debut Goin gift cards and cashback. You have more than 1,000 brands with cashback to buy and have part of what you spend back. Basically, it's as if you were being paid to buy. That is indeed an offer! Add your cashback to the discount and... magic: you save twice.
And after Black Friday, Cyber Monday
Don't despair if you run out of a bargain on November 29, Cyber Monday, December 2, comes Cyber Monday, another round of discounts, but exclusively online. Because second chances also exist for bargain hunters.
Plan, follow these tips and kick start Black Friday 2024. Don't forget that shopping smart is cooler than filling up the cart.