Black friday bargains: should we buy or stay away?
Usually bargains are things everybody seeks, few got them right and a lot of people get screwed trying to find the ultimate bargain, that first seems true but then you find out that what you’ve paid for something a lot more than what that thing was worth. So, do we still look for bargains or leave them to other ‘opportunists’. I say we try but we have to consider a few things before we jump into the Black Friday bargains wagon.
First, look closely and see if the product is broken, refurbished or has some parts missing. Then look look up the products name and see if you really pay for the advertised product. This second tip is really useful when we talk about gadgets and electronics, as a mismatched letter can mean a totally different product (the sales man made a mistake or he really tried to screw you over buying something that’s not a bargain). Check the warranty period and compare it with the one advertised by the products manufacturer on its website.
I know those sort of things take time but it will ensure you won’t get a faulty products or get something which is not worth the money. Remember: Black Friday bargains exist but you should always trust no one when it comes to giving money.
