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'Big bargains': Expert explains how to find best deals on Cyber Monday

A consumer savings expert said shoppers should prepare and do research ahead of big spending days.

PHOENIX — Businesses and shoppers are gearing up for Cyber Monday.

Analysts report the popular online shopping day could set a record this year.

The National Retail Federation (NRF) is expecting 182 million people to shop in stores and online from Thanksgiving Day to Cyber Monday.

More people still shop on Black Friday, but NRF reports Cyber Monday isn't too far behind with more than 70 million people expected to find deals across the internet in 2023.

"People are getting savvier. They are finding ways to navigate inflation, and so, they're looking for those big bargains. They're looking for coupons. They're comparison shopping, and retailers are giving people what they want," Andrea Woroch, a consumer savings expert, said.

Woroch told 12News that the shoppers who save the most money are prepared. 

"Start thinking about where you want to shop, maybe add items to your cart," Woroch said. "This makes it kind of easier to see what the deals are for the items you wanted to buy in your cart because the discount will automatically pop up."

Woroch said she recommends making a list and shopping around for the lowest prices. She told 12News that the best way to avoid misleading offers is to check the pricing history.

"If there's something on your list that you're shopping for and you're getting it at about 40 percent off, that's a really good deal. Chances are it's not going to get any cheaper. I would buy it," Woroch said.

While trying to get the best deal, it's also important to stay cyber-safe.

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes said consumers should research a company's name with "scam" or "complaint" to see if they have a history of bad transactions. 

Experts suggest shopping on secure websites that begin with "https," and never making a purchase on public networks.

"Don't make any purchases where you're entering your credit card information because hackers could be lurking," Woroch said.

Woroch said shoppers should remain vigilant even after pressing purchase by tracking orders and sending deliveries to a safe location to avoid porch pirates.

   

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