Statistics show that South Africans spent over R2.4 billion in-store and R670 million online during 2022 Black Friday sales. Online purchases increased by 31% compared to 2021, while in-store spending increased by 18%. The SAFPS warns about scammers during this period.
Despite the challenging economic environment, South Africa ns still enjoy Black Friday sales. Over R2.4 billion was spent in-store and R670 million was spent online during 2022 Black Friday sales. Online purchases increased by 31% compared to 2021, while in-store spending increased by 18%.
The SAFPS warns that scammers are active during this period.
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