Black Friday
is the biggest shopping day of the year. This year it falls on 24th November. This means it’s just a week away from today. Originally it was just in the US as it follows Thanksgiving day. However, the shopping festival has grown popular in every place in the world now. It’s a day with unabelivable bargins for almost everything you can find in online stores.
Where did Black Friday come from?
Used to describe a pre-Christmas day of commercial carnage, the term “Black Friday” originates from Philadelphia, USA, in the early 1950s. In 2010, the online retail giant Amazon introduced the concept to the UK. Asda, owned by America’s biggest retailer Walmart, followed suit in 2013.
Cyber Monday
used to be a separate shopping festival. However, just last year it simply extended Black Friday making Saturday and Sunday also included. So it means 4 days of incredible sales. Save the day, set up a reminder to visit our website too as Black Weekend will you give a chance to save 15% on every quotation placed anytime between Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
Save 15% on below activities:
Terms and Conditions apply: all quotes placed before are not subjected to the 15% discount.
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