โNaturally if youโre looking to reward yourself, and you can score a big discount, thatโll feel like a double win.โ
The psychological lure of a discount can drive behaviour and has prompted the ACCC to urge shoppers to check theyโre getting a genuine deal. In recent days, the consumer watchdog has also written to some of the nationโs major retailers to warn them against misleading or deceptive conduct during Boxing Day sales.
Officeworks has defended hiking the price of a computer monitor before lowering it days later to spruik it as a Black Friday โtop pickโ last month.Credit: Renee Nowytarger
The watchdogโs warning followed a crackdown during the recent Black Friday sales period, where it found sellers promoting discounted products with strategies such as using countdown timers that didnโt align with the full duration of a sale, as well as misrepresenting the full scope of discounts available.
This included banners advertising figures of โ60% off sitewideโ in prominent text, with a significantly smaller โup toโ placed within the top half of the โ6โ character. Other examples flagged by the ACCC include describing a โsite-wideโ sale that excludes a range of products.
Officeworks is among those accused of misleading tactics recently, the retailer defending hiking the price of a computer monitor before lowering it days later to spruik it as a Black Friday โtop pickโ last month.
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One-third of advertised Black Friday deals globally offered no real savings or were, in fact, more expensive than their lowest prices advertised throughout October and early November, an analysis by price monitoring firm Visualping found.
โWe are concerned that despite many warnings, some retailers are still using a range of tactics to misrepresent the size or scope of discounts and the duration of sales to consumers,โ ACCC deputy chair Catriona Lowe said.
โAs sales periods become longer and more frequent, we want to ensure that the discounts being advertised to consumers are genuine,โ Lowe said.
She encourages consumers to shop around and monitor prices in the lead up to Boxing Day, and to โfocus on the final price, not the advertised discountโ.
Lowe said the ACCC will not hesitate to take enforcement action if it catches retailers misleading or deceiving shoppers.
Choice has echoed the ACCCโs concern over misleading discounts, and suggested consumers use historical price tracker websites such as CamelCamelCamel.
Choice has also cautioned shoppers to be alert for โfake websites impersonating major brandsโ. โBoxing Day is a huge time for online shopping and sales, which also means scammers will be out in full force,โ a spokesperson said.
Being calculated and not feeling pressured is key to better detecting fraudulent websites, said Hemi Herath, performance director at digital marketing agency SearchMax.
โCheck the URL carefully. If it is weird or slightly off, that matters,โ she said. โIf the site looks rushed, the contact details are thin, the returns policy is vague, or the only payment option feels risky, that is usually your answer,โ Herath said.
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