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Jeff Bezos advises: do not shop on Black Friday!

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Black Friday is coming and if it used to be just an American custom, it is now a tactic adopted by many companies around the world. Despite the good deals you might be thinking about when the day comes, Jeff Bezos’ advice is: don’t buy.

While some brands are waiting for their promotions, Black Friday takes place on November 25th.



It was during interview with CNN that Jeff Bezos, the founder of one of the largest e-commerce platforms, advised people not to spend money on Black Friday, which this year falls on November 25th. According to the executive, "if we are not in a recession at the moment, it is likely that it will be very soon." Therefore, consider that it is better not to buy very expensive products and save this money.

Although he founded one of the most significant online marketplaces - which, by the way, promotes campaigns related to this day of price drop - Jeff Bezos has warned about the current economic situation.

What I can tell you is that the economy is not looking good right now. Cleans scratches off the table... keeps some dry powder handy. If you're thinking about buying a big screen TV, you'd better slow down, take that money, see what happens...

Shared the founder of Amazon during an interview.

Like Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, has also expressed some fear about the future of the economy, showing that he has a “bad feeling.” Despite the fact that Mark Zuckerberg did not share any opinion on this matter, he also confirmed that he would recently laid off thousands of employees, freeing Meta from some expenses and some projects.

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