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  • One of the best ways to determine if something is truly a bargain is to do your research ahead of time. Black Friday and other big sales events can be overwhelming, with so many products claiming to be on sale. But not all discounts are created equal. To know if a deal is genuinely good, start by tracking the prices of items you’re interested in well before the sale starts. This could mean weeks or even months ahead. Make a list of the products you want to buy and note down their regular prices. You can do this by visiting online stores, checking price history tools, or even taking a quick trip to physical stores. By doing this, you’ll create a benchmark for what constitutes a “real” discount. When Black Friday arrives, you’ll be equipped to spot which items are actually on sale and which are just being marketed as such. Remember, a 50% discount doesn’t mean much if the price was inflated beforehand. Being informed is your best defense against misleading sales tactics.

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