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Consumers are being warned to be vigilant of scam messages seeking customs payments.
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Consumers are being warned to be vigilant of scam messages seeking customs payments. Despite cost-of-living concerns, online spending on the four-day event – which runs from June 23 to June 26 – is forecast to rise 7.9% on last year. Other categories expected to see strong sales increases are smartwatches and fitness trackers (115%), luggage (45%) and smartphones (40%).
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Consumers are being warned to be vigilant of scam messages seeking customs payments.
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Despite cost-of-living concerns, online spending on the four-day event – which runs from June 23 to June 26 – is forecast to rise 7.9% on last year.
according to The Independent +2Other categories expected to see strong sales increases are smartwatches and fitness trackers (115%), luggage (45%) and smartphones (40%).
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Consumers are being warned to be vigilant of scam messages seeking customs payments.
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