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Get your credit cards ready, Australia – because this year’s massive Cyber Monday sale bonanza is set to be the biggest on record. CyberMonday

It might have started in the US, but Cyber Monday has become a global phenomenon. Picture: iStockOn Cyber Monday you can spend $70 and get 10 per cent off, spend $100 and get 20 per cent off or spend $130 and get 30 per cent off in store and online.• Kogan SmarterHome Outdoor Pan and Tilt Smart Camera: $79.99, save $69.01• Kogan 40” Full HD LED TV and DVD Combo: $259.99, save $129.

• Save up to 40 per cent off select Australian women’s contemporary swim brands. Discount applied on prices displayed — Tigerlily and Subboo.• Up to 40 per cent off select Bosch Garden tools and Cordless Power tools• Up to 50 per cent off select Thermos products

 

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Consumers warned of online shopping scams ahead of Christmas | Sky News AustraliaAustralian Competition and Consumer Commission Deputy Chair Delia Rickard says there has been “an explosion in online scams”, with about “8,000 complaints” and “over 4 million reported cases of loss” this year alone. \n\nWhile the rise of black Friday and cyber Monday sales in Australia are great news for struggling retailers, consumers are being warned to look out for deals online that are too good to be true, to avoid falling victim to online scams. \n\nMs Richard told Sky News “the most important thing to do” when shopping online is to pay for purchases using “credit card or paypal”.\n\n“If they are asking you to pay via a bank transfer, or cyber currency and gift cards, it is a tipoff that it is likely to be a scam”, she said. \n\nMs Rickard said the good news is “if somebody is selling goods into Australia, you have all your rights under the consumer law, but it is much easier to enforce those rights with Australian retailers and online stores”.\n\nImage: Getty I blame Murdoch media. They are making people dumber.
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