Unmasking Black Friday's Marketing Scams
Briefly

Many people believe they are getting the best deals on Black Friday and Cyber Monday, but that is not always true.
Last week, I was browsing through Macy's clothing section online and found a cute pair of jeans. On Black Friday, they were listed as $24, advertised as almost 50% of the original price. However, when I checked back yesterday, they were at $16, nearly $10 cheaper than the Black Friday deal.
Another criticism of Black Friday deals is the possibility of companies releasing lower quality products. Retailers produce lower versions of fast-selling products to capitalize their financial gains.
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