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Black Friday Australia 2023: When is it? What are the best deals?

At one time, it was the month of December when sales of retail soared. However, November has quickly taken over the spotlight on shopping.

The credit goes to it being Black Friday (November 24) and Cyber Monday (November 27) sales which provide discounts that get bargain-hunters excited.

With interest rates rising and inflation increasing and the cost of living rising, it is expected that the Sales on Cyber Monday and Black Friday as well as the staggering beauty, tech fashion, home and lifestyle deals they provide are expected to be more anticipated than ever before.

It might have originated in the US however the Black Friday sales have now become a raging fire across the world.

Let's look at the rapid growth in the online retailing event.

Note to Reader Check out through the first Black Friday deals here.


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WHEN IS BLACK FRIDAY 2023?

In this year's calendar, Black Friday falls on the 24th of November on a Friday. as if it couldn't get any better, Cyber Monday will occur on the 27th of November, Monday offering you a full weekend of delicious offers and savings.

BLACK FRIDAY 2023: BEST EARLY DEALS

It's true it's true that it's true, Black Friday sales have kicked earlier than anticipated. Take a look at our special review to the top deals on home, fashion tech, and beauty and keep scrolling to look at a selection of our most loved items.

WHAT IS BLACK FRIDAY?

Black Friday began in the US and is the day after Thanksgiving. It is typically celebrated at the end of fourth week in November. It was traditionally the first day of the Christmas holiday shopping season. However, in recent years, it has become an international shopping event with retailers offering massive discounts and massive deals on a variety of items.

In every smart consumer's schedule, Black Friday sale is all about online and bricks-and-mortar stores offering enormous discounts for everything ranging from makeup electronics and toys to furniture, fashion and even travel.

The increased awareness among shoppers of the event as well as the fierce online market for shopping means that it has become more popular on the retail scene in Australia, and a growing amount of retailers joining in. For Australia, Black Friday is currently competing with Boxing Day as our biggest shopping occasion.

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WHY IS IT CALLED BLACK FRIDAY?

There are many reasons for why the shopping day is known as 'Black Saturday Some are slightly more bleak than others.

The moniker was coined in 1869 when Jim Fisk and Jay Gould two Wall Street financiers, bought massive quantities of gold with the expectation that its value would rise. But instead, it was the reverse and the market for gold plummeted drastically and a lot of Wall Street barons were left in debt. What year did this happen? It occurred on a Friday, September 24, 1869 and was dubbed 'Black Saturday'.

A few years later, the term Black Friday re-emerged and tied itself to the shopping day following Thanksgiving. It was in Philadelphia during the 50s huge numbers of tourists and shoppers poured into the city on the Friday following the Thanksgiving holiday to watch the Navy-Army football match. The resulting mixture of shoplifters, massive traffic delays spurred police to to name it Black Friday.

In addition, Black Friday is said to symbolize a company's revenue getting out of the red and into black, or even profit.

In any case, Black Friday has transcended its beginnings and, at the end of the 1980s, was associated with sales, shopping and massive discounts.



HOW DOES BLACK FRIDAY WORK?

When Black Friday becomes an increasingly well-known celebration for Australian customers It is likely that retailers will offer attractive deals that begin ahead of Black Friday (and in the two days following it prior to when Cyber Monday starts).

We'll keep you informed and up to current with all the most recent Black Friday sales news so you're aware of all the amazing deals and know exactly when they'll start.

A lot of retailers offer the discount or promo code to be entered while you make your purchase. Some retailers offer discounts for an extended period of time. Make sure you know when the various sales are on (again we'll keep you informed) to ensure you don't miss out on.

Certain retailers, such as eBay may require you to join prior to the time to take advantage of their massive bargains, so it's worthwhile to consider the possibility if this is working for you.

Like any shopping trip It is helpful to be organized. You should plan what you need (and you want) ahead of time and then note the retailers that are selling the items so that when the sales begin, you are able to swiftly grab the best price.

When it is to online payments using credit cards, having your card information on hand can ensure that you don't lose out on getting a high-value item due to having to find your wallet.

Don't miss out on any of the biggest sales throughout the calendar year. Picture: iStock.

ARE BLACK FRIDAY DEALS REAL?

In the end, yes - however, it is always advisable to be vigilant to ensure that you aren't buying from a scam site.

In the year 2019 the Australia competition and consumer commission's (ACCC) chairman deputy Delia Rickard informed the Guardian that the organization had been approached with more than 8000 allegations of online frauds on shopping "and $4 million reported loss".

Be wary of suspicious hyperlinks to discount deals on Facebook and Twitter sites, or unintentional, unsolicited emails that contain too good-to-be-true bargains.

Making sure that your computer is running with security software can aid to identify fraudsters.

It's also crucial to be aware that any deals that have unjustified strings attached - like no refunds on sale items are in violation of Australian consumer law, so take note of the rights you have and make a complaint to the ACCC when you discover any issues related to.

WHAT IS CYBER MONDAY?

Cyber Monday is the dependable counterpart to Black Friday. It is a Monday after Thanksgiving Cyber Monday was initially introduced in 2005 as an "online" version of Black Friday in the days before online shopping wasn't as popular like it is today.

In the last couple of years Cyber Monday has surpassed Black Friday to become the most popular shopping day on the calendar, earning US $9.4 billion for 2019 According to Adobe Analytics.


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