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Black Friday 2021: Date, advice, tips ... everything you need to know

2021-10-21T15:47:05.149Z


Black Friday 2021 will take place on November 26. Once again, this day of promotions promises to be particularly rich in good deals.


In recent years, Black Friday has become a major event.

Allowing you to take advantage of discounts on many products, this is the perfect opportunity to prepare for Christmas, or to treat yourself, by making solid savings.

Originally, Black Friday was an American holiday, but it is now one of the most anticipated business operations in France for bargain-seekers.

If the main brands offer reduced prices during this period, it is on e-commerce sites that we often find unbeatable discounts.

Find out everything there is to know about Black Friday 2021 so that you don't miss any of the promotions organized for this occasion.

Black Friday 2021: The dates to remember

Traditionally, Black Friday is the Friday after Thanksgiving Day. This year, it will be officially held on November 26, 2021. However, for several years, e-commerce sites have rarely waited for D-Day to lower their prices, which is why we are now talking about Black Friday Week. In order not to miss out on the best discounts, you should therefore be ready as of November 29. You can already start your scouting, because the most interesting offers will necessarily be limited.

The week of Black Friday ends with a day of insane promotions, Cyber ​​Monday, organized 3 days later.

While Black Friday allows you to take advantage of bargain prices on all kinds of products, this last day of discounts is more focused on high-tech products.

Unlike the sales which concern end-of-series products, during Cyber ​​Monday and Black Friday, it is the new products and the best sales that are also subject to drastic reductions.

What is Black Friday?

Black Friday originated in the United States.

In the 1960s, traders organized the day after Thanksgiving, a public holiday, a large commercial celebration.

It was for them the opportunity to get their accounts out of the red thanks to the numerous receipts of the day, entered in black in their accounts: this is what gave it its name.

For many years, this event did not cross the Atlantic, until 2013. It was this year that the first Black Friday was organized in France.

Despite fairly confidential beginnings, this operation is today a huge success.

In 2018, more than 50 million transactions were completed in a single day.

Our advice and tips to prepare you

The next edition of Black Friday is already eagerly awaited by Internet users. To make sure you get a good deal, we recommend that you prepare for it now. If you need to buy a specific product, find out what price it is currently being sold for on e-commerce sites. Certain unscrupulous sites do not hesitate to inflate their prices a few days before Black Friday to announce sometimes misleading discounts. You can also already put your future purchases in your basket in order to save time on D-Day. Allowing to take advantage of discounts of up to -70% on the most popular products by consumers, Black Friday 2021 is an opportunity to please while preserving your budget.The big names in e-commerce promise for this edition never before seen discounts on thousands of products ...

Which merchants display upstream promotions?

  • All Amazon offers

  • All Cdiscount offers

  • All La Redoute offers

  • All Fnac offers

  • All Darty offers

  • All Samsung offers

  • All SFR offers

  • All ManoMano offers

  • All Nike offers

  • All eBay offers

  • All Boulanger offers

  • All offers on Rue du commerce

  • All Rakuten offers

  • All Sephora offers

  • All Micromania offers

  • All Conforama offers

  • All Huawei offers

  • All Emma Mattresses offers

Source: leparis

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