2. Stick to trusted retailers
These are the 20 best-selling items on @amazon, according to you, our shoppers: https://t.co/MWyuI2v14k
How many of these offers did you win? pic.twitter.com/zI0pHBXw6i
— Black Friday (@blackfridayinfo) November 30, 2019
It's easy to jump into the unknown with a flashy new uk number database website, but Black Friday is not the time to gamble.
Work with tried-and-true retailers. Amazon, Walmart, Target, and other well-known brands are your safest bets.
If you must venture into unknown territory, research the retailer first. Before you throw your credit card down the drain, check reviews on independent platforms like Trustpilot.
If a retailer insists on taking wire transfers, gift cards, or any other trendy payment method, that’s a flashing neon warning sign.
Stick to credit cards or PayPal, which have strong fraud protections. At the very least, it'll be easier to get your money back if something goes wrong.
3. Use a secure payment method
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