Black Friday and Greece in debt

Consumer Blackalogue or Black Friday (and not Grand) Friday, which has been established in recent years in Greece, is approaching, although in some cases it has already begun.

Black Friday is a purely American idea that has been adopted by many other countries. They are the day following Thanksgiving (or Thanksgiving), which falls Thursday. Black Friday

Black Friday marks the start of holiday sales in all stores on , and is characterized by discounts and of course very large profits for merchants. It is an institution that started in the 1960s from the USA, and it concerns the last Friday of November every year.

In recent years it has spread to many European countries, including: England, Germany, , Denmark, Italy, Spain, Austria, Finland, Poland and of course Greece could not be missed.

Friday was named black as a reference to the color of ink used by accountants to record the enormous profits of the festive season.

In the meantime, Black Friday is nothing but an advertising campaign and a method marketing followed by large and small businesses, or to put it better those businesses that can afford to .

Let's say that in addition to merchants, and internet fraudsters (reference below), a big share in the profit pie, goes to the media.

So we got another "custom" that aims at the money that is left in our pockets, after paying taxes and banks.

Although Black Friday is a relatively new phenomenon in Greece, domestic companies seem to have studied very well the tricks of foreign companies, which have been involved in the "sport" for years.

On that particular day, you will see a variety of other than kickboxing out of the shops: from misleading discounts to spam spamming to having your personal data stolen, or just your pocket.

According to , half of the Black Friday deals in Britain, especially on electrical goods, are misleading, since the prices of the products differ little or not at all from the day before.

On Black Friday we will see the well-known "in two". the one gift” or “that you get 100”, big titles on sites, ads and storefronts that start with “Get it”, “Unbelievable”, “Shocking.”

The main goal is to get the customer into the store, from then on, take over the salesman or even the showcase itself.

Black Friday or every Black Friday comes to reinforce the idea that everything is going well.

Good Black Friday, just think that you do not rule out catching traders κο

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