Consumers warned to be wise

JOBURG – Credit regulator warns consumers to avoid reckless festive season spending.

The euphoria and spending spree of the past Black Friday may add to the spending culture in store as the festive season commences.

This concerns the National Credit Regulator (NCR) who advised consumers to avoid getting caught by sales gimmicks and to approach the festive season with level heads.

“Don’t give in to impulse buying and avoid being tempted by the flood of advertisements in the media,” cautioned the NCR’s Mpho Ramapala in a statement.

The regulator said Black Friday may have triggered an overspending binge that could set the consumers back financially in the new year if they spent carelessly in the festive season.

“Before you break the bank, ensure you have prioritised your necessities for the months ahead, like your bond, rent and transport. A sale does not necessarily mean that you must shop until you drop, certainly not if you haven’t budgeted for it and have more important commitments. Never fund your Black Friday or festive shopping spree by taking unnecessary credit and getting into debt.”

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The regulator advised consumers to spend their money cautiously:

Details: National Credit Regulator 011 554 2722

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