Black Friday is the busiest shopping day of the entire year. While many people may be looking for the best deals, Attorney General Liz Murrill encourages everyone to be vigilant and beware of possible scams.
“Scams are still possible while taking advantage of any sweet deals or low prices on Black Friday and during the holiday season. I encourage all consumers to be vigilant and do their research before purchasing an item. Louisianans can check my tips first, to help them safely prepare for the holiday shopping season,” said Attorney General Murrill.
· Always be aware of your surroundings when shopping.
· Plan your shopping trip before you head out the door.
· Be patient with other consumers over items – it’s not worth it to argue or fight over merchandise.
· Use a credit card – that way it’s easier to dispute a purchase.
· Don’t carry around cash.
· Make sure you know the store’s return policies and warranty information on items.
· Keep your receipts
We want everyone to have a safe Black Friday shopping experience!
For more consumer safety tips, or if you have a Consumer Dispute about a business, you can head to AGLizMurrill.com/Resources. For more information, call Attorney General Murrill’s Consumer Protection Hotline at 800-351-4889.
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