Black Friday ads in storefront windows
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The reflections of passing shoppers are seen in the glass of a Hollister clothing store advertising sales, ahead of Black Friday and the Thanksgiving holiday, Monday, Nov. 21, 2022, in Miami. Retailers are ushering in the start of the holiday shopping season on the day after Thanksgiving, preparing for the biggest crowds since 2019. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
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The BBB says to keep track of what you order, don't respond to unexpected texts, and if the price seems to low, even for Black Friday, it may be a scam.
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