Does Best Buy Price Match Black Friday Sales

With the holidays on the horizon already, many are beginning to wonder what Black Friday 2021 will look like. It's the biggest deals event of the year, and one of the most popular times to buy Christmas gifts at bargain prices.

And if you've been perusing deals online (like we are all the time), you may have already seen retailers beginning to build the Black Friday buzz.

The pandemic meant Black Friday 2020 was a somewhat different affair, with many retailers choosing (or being forced to) close their doors and direct all customers online. In June 2021, Walmart announced that it would once again close all its US locations on Thanksgiving Day. The retailer usually kicks off Black Friday sales on the evening of Thanksgiving. It's likely other US retailers will follow suit, given how prominent Black Friday is in the States.

Here we're answering all your questions around Black Friday season and making major predictions on what to expect this year, so you're fully prepared to snap up the best Black Friday deals on laptops, phones, Apple devices, and anything else you've been waiting to get your hands on.

When is Black Friday 2021?

This year Black Friday is on 26 November, one day after US Thanksgiving. The event will be followed by Cyber Monday.

How many days is Black Friday?

The boundaries of when Black Friday starts and ends is no longer as well-defined as it used to be. Traditionally, the event lasted one day, whereas now, Black Friday deals begin as early as October.

In the US, Best Buy has already started Black Friday pricing, while Target has started an early Black Friday 'Holiday Best' savings event which promises the best prices of the season. Walmart has also revealed its Black Friday prices across a variety of tech.

In the UK, retailers such as Amazon and Currys PC World often have early Black Friday deals with top discounts arriving a week or two before Black Friday. The BT Shop has also started inviting customers to sign up to its Black Friday deals mailing list.

Be sure to sign up to Tech Advisor's deals newsletter so you can keep up with the best Black Friday deals all across the web!

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Best early Black Friday deals right now

Below are the best tech deals we can see right now ahead of Black Friday 2021. We're also including any early Black Friday offers as they're announced.

4. Xiaomi 11T Pro + Mi Scooter 1S

From: Vodafone

Now: From £33 per month (£29 upfront)

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If you're on the market for a new phone and a new electric scooter, this deal from Vodafone has you covered, bundling Xiaomi's top-end 11T Pro and its popular Mi Scooter 1S together from £33 per month with £29 upfront.

10. Samsung The Frame 32in Smart QLED TV

Now: £379 (£20 off)

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The Frame TV from Samsung is something a little different, as its slim design and 'Art Mode' allows it to be used as a picture gallery, fitting in seamlessly with your surroundings. Amazon is currently offering £20 off this Black Friday. Amazon claims the RRP is £599, but Samsung has been selling it at £399 for a while now. Find out more about this deal in our article: Samsung The Frame 2021 hits lowest ever price.

12. Ring Video Doorbell & Echo Dot 3

From: Amazon

Was: £128.99

Now: £67 (48% off)

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Get your hands on Amazon's second generation Ring Doorbell and a third generation Echo Dot for just £67. That's the same price as the current Black Friday deal for the Doorbell alone, and is a massive £61.99 saving. There are newer Ring Doorbells available, but this is a good entry point that will do most of what you want. Find out more in our round-up of the best video doorbells.

13. PlayStation Plus 12 Month Membership

Now: £32.99 (£17 off)

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Get 34% off the PlayStation Plus 12-month  membership from Amazon. It's regularly £49.99, but this deal is the cheapest around right now.

14. Oculus Quest 2 (128GB or 256GB)

Now: Free £50 Amazon giftcard

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Amazon doesn't have a discount on the excellent Quest 2 but you can get a £50 Amazon voucher to spend later (until 14 January) – just in time for your Christmas shopping!

15. Samsung Galaxy A52s (6GB+128GB)

Now: £324 (£85 off)

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Samsung's star mid-ranger for 2021 – the upgraded Galaxy A52s – features a 120Hz AMOLED display, 5G, a 25W fast-charging 4500mAh battery, IP67 water and dust resistance, and a quad rear camera. Save £85 from Amazon!

We have the best Black Friday A52s 5G deals right here.

18. Samsung Galaxy Book Pro (2021)

Now: £839.99 (£259 off)

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Pick up a £259 discount on the 13in Galaxy Book Pro from and Amazon.

It's got an 11th-gen Intel Core i5 processor with Evo certification along with a 512GB SSD and 8GB of RAM.

Should you wait for Black Friday? Will deals really be better?

With deals already beginning to roll in, you don't really need to wait until 26 Novemberto get your hands on an excellent offer.

Keep an eye on Amazon. Given its prominence, you can pretty accurately glean when sales from other retailers will start by following Amazon's sales schedule. While Amazon doesn't often provide notice before a big sale, unless it's Prime Day, you can be certain if Amazon has deals on a certain product so too will other retailers. Thankfully, for shoppers this means you should be able to get low prices everywhere!

It's also worth noting that it's unlikely prices will reduce further on 26 November if retailers begin Black Friday deals early. Past years have shown retailers generally spread out excellent deals in the week leading up to Black Friday – effectively turning the day into a week-long event.

In fact, if you wait too long, stock might even sell out by the 26th, or you may struggle with getting your goods delivered timely. This appears to be a risk this year especially, due to the delivery truck driver shortage in the UK and the ongoing supply chain crisis that's leaving products stuck at ports.

Our advice is clear: if you see a drastic discount on that Apple Watch or Nintendo Switch console you've been eyeing, you should pick it up! And if prices do go lower on the day...

...Take advantage of price-matching

Remember to hold retailers accountable to their prices. Many retailers, such as Currys PC World offers price-matching against other retailers, whether online or in-store.

In past years, Currys has promised its early Black Friday deals won't have lower prices on Black Friday itself. If you've bought an item from Currys and found a cheaper price elsewhere within 7 days, Currys will refund you the difference.  Keep track of Black Friday deals at Currys here.

While Amazon doesn't have a price-matching policy, it does have a strong returns policy. You can return most new and unopened items within 30 days of delivery for a full refund. You also have the statutory right to cancel and order within 14 days of delivery.

If you find your purchase has a lower price just days later, you can always cancel your first order and buy the same item at the lower price and send the original purchase back (if you've received it already). Again, be sure it's unopened, unused and undamaged.

We're certain retailers will continue spreading deals all through the month of November instead of concentrating all their best deals on Black Friday itself. The added benefit of distributing deals over the month is that it also prevents frenzied crowds from gathering in stores and shopping centres.

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Will Black Friday happen this year? Will coronavirus cancel Black Friday?

Black Friday 2021 is certainly happening – whether or not another sudden lockdown strikes in November that forces stores to close. As 2020 taught us, limiting in-store shopping doesn't necessarily cancel Black Friday sales, it just means that a lot of the shopping experience happens online instead.

Last year in the US, where Black Friday typically sees large crowds gather outside shops before doors open, Walmart decided it would close all its stores on Thanksgiving Day. Two other major US retailers, Target and Kohl's, also followed suit. Walmart will be doing the same this year.

2020 is sure to have transformed Black Friday forever, with more of a focus on online shopping. However, this year is also different from last, as most people are also now double-vaccinated (or even triple in some cases). This means retailers hungry for foot-traffic will vie for customers to shop in-stores too.

If you want to stay prepared for Black Friday 2021, check out some of our top predictions below...

Top 5 predictions for Black Friday 2021

Below are some of our biggest predictions for Black Friday 2021. You can see our full list of predictions in our What to Expect this Black Friday article.

1. The return on in-store shopping

As we touched on above, it was a lonely time for physical retail through the lockdown. That's sure to change this year due to the vaccine uptake. There's no doubt retailers will want to make the most of their customers' new found freedom with in-store discounts, live demonstrations of products, and other exclusive promotions.

2. Rise of click and collect

2020 also taught us of the convenience of click and collect, where you buy online and pick up in store, or even pay in store. The industry term for this is BOPIS (Buy Online Pay In Store) – something you can bore dinner guests with over Thanksgiving – and this payment method is only expected to grow.

Click and collect saves you on queuing to pay in-store, while also saving you on delivery costs in some cases. We expect more retailers to offer C&C as a payment method this year.

3. More ways to pay: Buy Now Pay Later

Another effect of the pandemic and online shopping has been a surge in Buy Now Pay Later services – and retailers want to cash in.

Services such as Klarna, ClearPay and PayPal Credit allow you to split payments into 3-4 chunks or delay payments without interest (or late fees in some cases). It has its risks if you're unable to pay back, but it is a convenient way to afford the things you want if you don't want to pay in one go.

4. Expect delivery bottlenecks

Let's not forget the nightmare of limited delivery slots when lockdown began. It's likely we might see similar bottlenecks this time round for a few reasons. First up, there's a shortage of HGV drivers in Europe, one that's only exacerbated in the UK due to Brexit.

Then there's the global supply chain crisis in the aftermath of the pandemic, where ports and warehouses are finding it difficult to keep up with surging demands under reduced staff and other resource constraints.

So if you see a compelling deal now, you should probably just pick it up!

5. More QVC-style live shopping deals (keep an eye on social)

This year Currys PC World introduced live-shopping to its site, appropriately called LiveShop. To compete with Prime Day it launched exclusive discounts on Google Nest and Pixel devices which were available only to those who watched the stream.

Liveshopping e-commerce isn't new. It's a huge multi-billion dollar business in China, but it's only just picking up in the global West. Over Prime Day, Amazon US had exclusive discounts through influencer-hosted live shopping events via Amazon Live.

Some brands have also started offering additional discounts through its Instagram and social feeds, so we'd recommend following all your favourite brands (if only temporarily) .

We'll be keeping an eye on the best Black Friday 2021 tech deals and also offering detailed coverage of the best Black Friday offers.

And if you're an Apple fan, see the best Black Friday Apple deals on our sister site Macworld UK

Does Best Buy Price Match Black Friday Sales

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