Celebration of shopping: Israelis irked NIS 915 million in Black Friday
A 15 percent increase in ironing volume, a slight drop in average deals: Sheva data, which operates the central clearing system, reveals how many Israelis were ironing last Friday, with the busiest checking, 12,489 irons recorded
Celebration of shopping: Israelis irked NIS 915 million in Black Friday
Walla system! News by Sharon TarcanskiThe Israelis raised NIS 915 million in the latest Black Frei, up 15 percent year-over-year, at a total of NIS 794 million. Israelis also made 4.57 million transactions, compared to 4.2 million last year, according to data from the automatic bank services company Sheva, which operates the central credit card clearing system in Israel. They also say that Black Friday shopping day felt good in malls, centers Internet shopping and trading sites, and that the company has been working with increased teams to meet operational loads, which as mentioned last year clearing systems have collapsed due to exceptional loads.
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