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Black Friday 2022: The decalogue for consumer protection (When is it coming and what to watch out for)

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We're already counting down to this year's Black Friday which this year is on 25 November 2022, and it's the top day of the year in terms of sales and deals.


H  Black Friday, which this year is at 25 November 2022, is a relatively new institution for our country that is booming and creates special enthusiasm and anticipation in the buying public for the offers it promises.

But it often hides pitfalls that prevent us from taking advantage of these offers and lead us to markets that we did not really want or that took us out of budget.

See below how we can take advantage of Black Friday offers by avoiding pitfalls:

1. Beware of would-be fraudsters and deceptive practices.

Η Black Friday is also an opportunity for scammers who take advantage of the desire of consumers for many and good offers. So even if you come across terms like "cheap","special offerEtc., do not think that this is indeed a good opportunity.

Experience has shown that where prices are very low or even significantly lower than usual, the goods may be counterfeit or defective! Do your research shortly before making your purchases so that you can detect fake offers.

2. Read the terms of use in the online stores and ask about the guarantees in the physical stores.

While large chain stores frequently renew their return policy for the benefit of the consumer public, smaller businesses may show less flexibility. Read the terms of use of the online store carefully before making a purchase or ask about the policy of the store, when this is a physical store, in case of return of the goods.

3. Pay attention to impulsive buying behavior before making a transaction.

Do you really need the product you saw in bshowcase or in the e-shop; Does the final amount of your purchases deviate from your budget? Black Friday causes such excitement in consumers who often make purchases that they do not really need for fear that they may not be able to take advantage of the offers!

Remember that despite the attractive proposals that stores can promise in view of it Black Friday, as we move into the festive season of Christmas, the market will renew its supplies again offering new discounts and new goods!

4. Beware of unknown or emerging e-businesses.

The best deals are not always provided by the big online companies. Small online businesses can also offer significant shopping opportunities, but in the case of a start-up or an unknown business, you need to be very careful not to lose money.

If you find that critical information about the identity of the e-business is missing, such as the company name, postal address, contact telephones, h δemail address and VAT , it is better to avoid buying until you cross the credibility of the business by first researching its reputation on the internet.

5. Beware of misleading offers.

Even if you are shopping from a trusted website, it is important to check all the details of your transaction: price, warranty, shipping cost, availability or delivery time can be some of the important information you will need. determine your final choice.

Many times, however, pop-up banners may appear with offers unrelated to those provided by the supplier, from websites that ask you to enter your bank account details or your codes to complete the transaction. In these cases, contact both your business and your bank and confirm the authenticity of the content of these messages. We should avoid offers that appear in pop-ups if they come from unknown sites.

6. Pay close attention to the provision of sensitive personal information.

In cases where you intend to use your credit or debit card, carefully check the content of the terms and emails related to your transaction. You should also not trade if you are asked to install software to obtain an offer.

7. Do not be fooled by unusually low prices or offers.

Check the brochures, social media promotions and newsletters of the stores for the prices of the products that interest you. Gather the several days before Black Friday so that you have a benchmark for the final price offered and to be able to verify that you have achieved a really good buying opportunity.

8. Offer coupons and giftcards.

When you have promotional coupons or giftcards, confirm if the products you want are available on Black Friday or if the companies you are interested in accept these coupons and are not excluded from the offers.

9. Check the security policy in electronic transactions.

If you plan to shop online, choose to use your personal devices with malware installed (antivirus) and safety net (firewall). When entering your transaction details, make sure that encryption is in place. You can recognize this by noticing the padlock icon on the top left of the web page address and if the address starts with https:// .

10. Agree on the delivery date of the product.

If the company does not deliver the product on time, remember that debit or credit card transactions provide essential safeguards for consumers in the event of a transaction cancellation. Instead, payment by deposit to the supplier's bank account should be avoided.

In any case, when you buy from physical stores, observe the sanitary measures for the protection of public health in order to enjoy your purchases safely and carefully. Consumers can file complaints about the violation of consumer rights and the use of unfair practices by commercial enterprises in the number1520.

What should be obvious to consumers:

  • The identity of the supplier (full company name, telephone numbers, email, address, VAT number and GEMI number).
  • Product features.
  • The total price of the product (including taxes, charges, shipping costs, costs in case of return, etc.).
    Confirm that the price you are asked to pay is the same as the one stated on the website.
    Be especially wary of selling a product at an extremely low price and avoid pop-up offers if they come from unknown sites.
  • The availability, the method of payment and shipping of the product. It is pointed out that transactions via debit or credit card offer more safeguards for the consumer in case the company does not deliver the product, compared to the deposit in a bank account.
  • The right of unjustified, non-refundable withdrawal and return of the product within 14 days of receipt, as well as the policy of return of the company's products.
  • The link for electronic consumer dispute resolution (all-Union ADR platform).
  • Website security information: display of a security icon, ie a lock on the top left of the browser, email address starting with https: //).

Recommended to consumers:

  • Do not provide sensitive data if they are unsure of the security of the website.
  • Ignore the offers that appear in their spam.
  • Prefer to trade with well-known e-shops.
  • In cases of unknown e-shops and before proceeding with the transaction, to investigate their reputation on the internet.
  • To keep a record of their transactions.

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