With many shoppers entering a Black Friday frenzy in the search for the best deals, Brits have been warned to keep their guard up as scammers may take advantage of the situation. Shopping experts are raising the alarm about voucher and discount codes that may actually be designed to steal your data and money rather than give you a bargain.

Rebecca Bebbington of NetVoucherCodes explained there’s some key red flags that could indicate your Black Friday deal is actually a fraud. These can come in many forms from emails and social media posts to posters and newsletters.

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One of the easiest ways to steer clear of Black Friday scams is sticking to official retailer’s websites, trusted voucher code partners and verified social media pages. It’s also worth checking the names

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