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With countless shoppers diving headfirst into Black Friday madness whilst hunting for the ultimate bargains , Brits have been cautioned to stay vigilant as fraudsters may exploit the chaos. Shopping experts are sounding the alarm about voucher and discount codes that could actually be crafted to pilfer your personal details and cash rather than deliver genuine savings.
Rebecca Bebbington from NetVoucherCodes highlighted that there are several crucial warning signs that might signal your Black Friday bargain is actually a con. These deceptive offers can manifest in various ways, from emails and social media posts to flyers and newsletters.
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