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Complaints on Record as MA Shoppers Aim for Black Friday Deals

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Friday, November 27, 2015   

BOSTON – It is prime time for holiday shopping today and as Bay Staters prepare to face the crowds in search of the best Black Friday bargains consumer advocates say a little homework is in order.

Paula Fleming, vice president of communications with the Maine and Eastern Massachusetts, Better Business Bureau, says no matter how good the deal sounds at the moment, it is important for Black Friday shoppers to keep the big picture in perspective.

"It's really a week long event, and sometimes a month-long event for November for these advertisements,” she states. “Obviously doing research on products, comparison shopping online prior to going into a store, or even shopping online."

Fleming says be sure to read the fine print in all holiday advertisements and if you do have a dispute with a merchant you can contact the BBB.

Even though time is running short, Fleming says the BBB is often able to negotiate a fair settlement in time for holiday gift giving.

Fleming says the National Retail Federation survey predicts nearly 140 million consumers will shop over the holidays. She says her office already is handling complaints about big box stores not honoring the terms of the deals that had been advertised.

"And they were trying to provide them a different brand that was less expensive,” she explains. “So it was kind of a bait-and-switch idea. And, I received, yesterday alone, about a half a dozen of those on different, larger retail chains."

Fleming adds you are more protected making your purchases with a credit card for all of your holiday shopping.

"I would say the most important thing, as a consumer myself, is using one particular credit card
online and one in stores,” she points out. “It just helps, in the long run, if you have returns. "

The Better Business Bureau has information on the web about Black Friday scams and good practices for protecting your money and personal identification while holiday shopping.





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