Half of Slovaks purchase even if they do not have enough money
Traders in Slovakia seeks to prolong the year-end shopping season with substantial discounts, at least until the end of January.
The Bratislava Tvnoviny reorts that according to the survey of the KRUK market research company, 70 percent of the stores provide some discounts. In Slovakia, almost half of the respondents of the survey (48 percent), use tempting discounts by taking loans. 30 percent of the respondents rather take a loan from the family and friends, and only 18 percent turn to bank. (by our colleague)
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