Black Friday coupon scams are on the rise: here’s how to avoid dodgy discount codes this sale season

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We’re heading right into the Black Friday sales season, with major online retailer Amazon already kicking off seasonal deals, but with such a savings blitz on the horizon, be wary of malicious websites and services online that could mislead you and put your personal data in danger. We keep a vigilant eye on the current threat of scams every month, but we’re lending a spotlight to coupon scams that could promise a good deal and result in nothing of the sort.

Before we get too into the weeds, you can trust TechRadar when it comes to the best coupons on tech products. We’re always updating our articles on HP discount codes, Dyson coupons, Samsung promo codes and more, with our discount codes sourced from brands and retailers directly. We don’t deal in dodgy discounts, and if it’s listed on one of our coupon pages, it’s a tested and verified coupon (though obviously keep in mind that such codes expire and will not last forever).

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