A different Black Friday to come
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Black Friday will be on November 27 in 2020, based on traditional calculations and calendar paging. There used to be a good number of online stores that started earlier in the heat of the competition, so there has been no shortage of Black Friday days so far. The number of days may now be reduced.
For example, EDigital has been ahead of the others with a week for years now, now the question is whether its new owner, eMAG, will allow it. Media Markt pressed the button several times in November of the previous year, three times if we counted well so as not to be missing from the roster one Friday.
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