10 ways to find the best deals during Black Friday sales

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LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - NOV 25, 2022 -  Black Friday sales in London's West End. (Photo credit should read Matthew Chattle/Future Publishing via Getty Images)
While there are lots of great deals to be had on Black Friday, many are not as good as they first seem. Photo: Matthew Chattle/Future Publishing via Getty · Future Publishing via Getty Images

Savvy shoppers can pick up some great deals in the November Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales, but how can you spot the genuine offers from the fake ones?

Black Friday falls on 24 November this year, with Cyber Monday coming hot on its heels on 27 November.

The Black Friday phenomenon has its origins in the US as the weekend when Americans started their Christmas shopping in earnest, but it’s since spread all over the world and now sees thousands of retailers discount their products in an attempt to woo buyers.

While there are lots of great deals to be had, buyer beware – many are not as good as they first seem. We asked a group of retail experts for their top tips on bagging the best bargains and spotting the rogue ones.

1. Start early

Don’t think that you need to wait until the end of November to grab yourself a Black Friday bargain.

"For businesses, it's cheaper to start running Black Friday ads in the first week of November than starting closer to the event so customers should start looking for those deals early," says Laura Marsh of Babbico.

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Many will also begin trialling offers early to see what’s set to be popular and to build up excitement.

2. Subscribe to newsletters and watch socials

Get set for Black Friday by signing up for newsletters from your favourite brands. Many will post subscriber-only discounts or time-limited offers here first so you’ll get a heads-up on what will be discounted and when.

As ever, it’s also worth keeping an eye on social media as retailers often have exclusive flash sales available via these channels.

A Black Friday Deals sign is displayed above laptops during early morning Black Friday sales in a branch of an electrical retailer on Oxford Street in London, Friday, Nov. 25, 2016. Many Black Friday discount purchases were being carried out online in 2016, as bargain hunters made a technological shift from the traditional early morning queues waiting for retail outlets to open their doors. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)
For big Black Friday items, such as electricals, make sure you research deals well in advance. Photo: Matt Dunham/AP · Matt Dunham, Associated Press

3. Research, research, research

For big Black Friday items, such as electricals, make sure you research deals well in advance.

"If you want a new TV, research brands, sizes, and features, and note down the regular prices. Then compare this against Black Friday deals to make sure you are getting the best deal," says Elizabeth Buko, Founder of Wealth From Little.

"Use price comparison websites and apps such as pricerunner.co.uk, idealo.co.uk or pricespy.co.uk to find the best deals and check if discounts are genuine. Some deals have limited quantities, so be ready to act fast."

4. Start tracking Amazon deals now

Black Friday stalwart Amazon (AMZN) already changes its prices on a daily basis but it’s easy to find out if you’re getting a good deal or not.

"With Amazon, one app I love to help with this 'research' is called Keepa," says Charlotte Pirie of RUN Marketing. "I use it as a chrome plugin. It then inserts a little section into the Amazon product page to show the change in price over time. You can then see if you're truly getting a great deal or if the item has actually been at a lower price in the past three, six or 12 months."