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Singles Day: How to get the best deals on offer and save money

Singles Day has arrived and it kicks off a string of much-hyped days on the retail calendar. SEE SOME OF THE DEALS

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Singles Day isn’t about dating. Instead it’s about shopping.

Kicking off today, it’s the beginning of a string of much-hyped days on the retail calendar where stores – both bricks and mortar and online – roll out mass discounts to lure in those willing to spend.

It will be followed by Click Frenzy and then the famous Cyber weekend, which includes Black Friday and Cyber Monday.

In many instances, retailers will be rolling out double digit percentage discounts to shoppers.

The series of heavily-discounted shopping days makes it the perfect time for Australians to fill their Christmas stockings at a reduced cost.

Singles Day is the beginning of many discount shopping days to come in the next few weeks.
Singles Day is the beginning of many discount shopping days to come in the next few weeks.

The Australian Retailers Association’s executive director, Russell Zimmerman, said retailers had “latched” onto these days to get shoppers to spend up.

“Most retailers are using these days to get added transactions into their till,” he said.

Singles Day is a huge day on the retail calendar in China and last year Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba raked in $A42.4 billion in just 24 hours of sales.

Mr Zimmerman said it was important shoppers had a shopping list prepared that they could stick to in order to avoid making impulse purchases that turned out to be a waste of money.

“Know what you want to buy and know what the value of it is,” he said.

“Then, if the price is right, go out and buy it.

“But a special isn’t a special if it’s a discount and you don’t need it.”

Australian Bureau of Statistics data found in November last year shoppers spent $28.6 billion compared with $34.3 billion in December.

A word of advice: prepare a list. Picture: iStock
A word of advice: prepare a list. Picture: iStock

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Online shopping rewards website ShopBack’s country manager, Angus Muffet, said many shoppers were starting to plan ahead for their Christmas purchases.

“It’s a good time to put a list together and work out exactly what it is that you need,” he said.

“As the sale events are coming up work through that list.

“Take a breath – these sales don’t end in one hour, they are usually over at least 24 hours so you don’t need to rush into it.”

Mr Muffet suggested consumers check their “wishlists” and work out what they could buy for Christmas gifts, upcoming birthdays or personal items.

He said through the ShopBack site where shoppers earn cashback when spending up, some retailers would roll out triple cashback offers on Singles Day to help shoppers save when they spend.

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KEY DISCOUNT SHOPPING DAYS

• Singles Day – Monday, November 11.

• Click Frenzy – Tuesday, November 12.

• Black Friday – Friday, November 29.

• Cyber Monday – Monday, December 2.

SHOPBACK CASHBACK OFFERS

(for online only)

• Woolworths Online 5%

• Groupon 15%

• Klook 10%

• Iconic 12%

OTHER OFFERS

• 2XU - 20-50% off

• L’Occitane en Provence - 20% off

• Strawberrynet - up to 80% off + 11% off everything

• kikki.K - 25% off

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