With millions of shoppers plunging into Black Friday chaos whilst searching for the best deals, Brits have been urged to remain alert as scammers may take advantage of the frenzy. Consumer experts are raising concerns about voucher and discount codes that could actually be designed to steal your personal information and money instead of offering real savings.
Rebecca Bebbington from NetVoucherCodes pointed out that there are several key red flags that might indicate your Black Friday deal is actually a scam. These fraudulent offers can appear in multiple forms, from emails and social media posts to flyers and newsletters.
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