Black 2005
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 8 years ago |
CMYKH (c, m, y, k) | (0, 0, 0, 100) |
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Source | By definition |
Listen artist | open.spotify.com |
Record labels | G-Series |
Career start | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Songs | 2011 |
List | EkaUtshober Por · 2003 |
2011 | |
2003 | |
2002 | |
Albums | Amar Prithibi |
Abar | |
Utshober Por | |
Black | |
Reviews | www.imdb.com |
Theatrical country of origin release date | India |
Directors | Sanjay Leela Bhansali |
Music by | Hannes De Maeyer |
Base on | Dirk Bracke |
Cast | Aboubakr Bensaihi |
Date of birth | May 26,1962 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Born | Liverpool |
United Kingdom | |
Died | Cork University Hospital |
Cork | |
Ireland | |
Date of died | January 26,2016 |
Spouse | Camilla Griehsel |
Children | Marius Vearncombe |
Max Vearncombe | |
Milan Vearncombe | |
Awards | Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress |
Distributed by | Yash Raj Films |
Bhansali Productions | |
Adapted from | The Story of My Life |
The Miracle Worker | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 550826 |
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Black Friday deals: How to avoid impulse buys in the sales
By Riyah CollinsBBC Newsbeat
If your inbox currently looks like this: " Buy now! " " Don't miss out! " " Deals end soon! ". . it can only mean it's Black Friday again.
With the cost-of-living crisis, lots of us will be looking for crossed-out prices and big yellow stickers.
But research by consumer advice group Which? suggests we might not be getting The Deal we bargained for.
Before you click " add to basket" BBC Newsbeat's asked some experts for their top tips on resisting temptation.
1. Don't Panic - Black Friday isn't the only saleWhich? has published analysis of 208 deals at eight major shops on Black Friday 2022, tracking The Price of the items Every Day for the six months before and after the Big Day .
It found that only five of the 208 products - 2% - were at their lowest price during the November sales.
So this is not your only chance to get a good deal.
" There are plenty of opportunities throughout the year when you can find the same products for the same price or maybe even cheaper than Black Friday , " says Harry Kind, from Which?.
Kat Leech, known as Kat Saves on TikTok, shares money-saving tips with her 40,000 followers and says companies try and encourage us to impulse buy items we might not need out of fear we're missing a good deal.
" Getting targeted with ads can be really difficult, " the 27-year-old says. " I turned off all of those marketing emails. "
2. Make a wish listA good way of avoiding those impulse buys is to know what you want to buy so you can Shop Around .
Kat, who lives in Manchester, says having a list of what we really want can help us avoid being drawn in.
" The main shopping rule that I really live by when It Comes to sales like Black Friday is if you were going to buy it anyway, then you're saving money, " says Kat.
" If you weren't going to buy it, then you're just wasting money. "
Kat says impulse buying is " one of the worst habits you can have" when It Comes to saving cash.
" It's so much better to just do your research beforehand on the things that you actually want to buy, " she says.
3. Do your research on Black Friday dealsHarry agrees that researching your shopping basket is key to avoiding overspending.
" Use price comparison websites to make sure that you're buying something from the cheapest place at the cheapest time, " he says.
Using price tracker websites that let you see how much the cost of an item has changed over time, Which? found some retailers hiked prices in the run-up to Black Friday .
They'd then reduce them again, but the new prices were often more expensive than at other times of the year.
For example, Which's research found Apple Airpods on sale in May 2022 for £99-£109 before going up to £139 a few months later.
That meant when they were priced at £119 for Black Friday they were marked as £20 off, but you could have saved an extra £20 earlier in the year.
Obviously, that doesn't help much if you're looking to bag a cut-price Christmas gift in November, but seeing a discount can push you into an impulse buy.
Harry advises to " ignore that 'was' price and just Focus On the now price because that's what's important".
4. Look out for Black Friday scams" In amongst these deals are some deals that are too good to be true, " says Harry.
" If you see something which is a massive reduction on an item that you know is more expensive elsewhere then be really, really cautious. "
He says scammers can create convincing rip-off websites that leave customers with dodgy products or even nothing at all.
Harry suggests being extra cautious when shopping on Social Media and using a credit card to give you extra protection when making purchases.
5. Do you really need it?Kat's ultimate advice is just to reduce what we buy.
" You don't actually have to buy anything on Black Friday , you don't even have to buy anything for Christmas, " she says.
Harry agrees and says it's more important than ever to make more considered choices.
" If you buy something you don't want, even if it's got all The Money off in The World , it's not a good deal, " says Harry.
" With the cost-of-living crisis, there's never been a better time to see through the corporate nonsense that is Black Friday , so don't feel that FOMO.
" Make sure you're buying only those things that you really need. "
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Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com