The annual shopping frenzy has once again rolled around, leaving our pockets, and their shelves ravaged. Black Friday deals have drawn us in like moths to a flame, but people have started to lift the veil and realized it may all just be a scam.
This year, Adobe Analytics reported that US shoppers spent a phenomenal $10.8 billion on Black Friday. Consumers flocked in their thousands to various shops, piling electronics, homeware, and more into their trolleys.
Of course, this kick-off to the festive season is so popular due to the reported discounts that mark the day. However, some sharp-eyed shoppers are starting to realize that that whole Black Friday discount deal may be a scam. Who would have thought it?
Videos have begun to surfaceshowing shoppers sliding the Black Friday prices away, only to discover the same ones beneath. In some cases, the older prices are actually cheaper than the Black Friday scam deals. Outlets …