No one could escape these two words for weeks. Now Aussies are opting out
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Exclusive Insight: The phrase “Black Friday” has been ubiquitous, filling email inboxes and appearing on storefronts for weeks.

However, a recent poll by nine.com.au has shown that nearly half of Australians are choosing to sit out the Black Friday shopping spree.

Out of 416 participants surveyed, almost 50 percent expressed that they have no intention of spending any money during the sales event.

“If you have enough disposable income, then yes, you might find some bargains,” one respondent commented.

“But it’s easy to get swept up and purchase items you don’t actually need.”

Meanwhile, approximately 47 percent of readers have either made purchases or are planning to take advantage of the Black Friday discounts.

About 47 per cent of readers had already bought something or planned to buy something in the Black Friday sales.

Fewer than 10 per cent were on the fence.

Many said they would only shop in the Black Friday sales if the discount was high and the item was something they actually needed.

“If I am after something specific and I have tracked the prices for it during the year, and there is a definite discount, then maybe,” one said.

They’re the two words that have been clogging up email inboxes for weeks: Black Friday.(ACCC)

“Retailers and marketers want people to buy more than they need,” University of Melbourne law professor Jeannie Marie Paterson previously told nine.com.au.

“People who run marketing campaigns have studied psychology [and] we need to realise that they know more about us than we know about ourselves, so just beware.”

But the warnings haven’t deterred everyone.

Of those planning to shop the sales, just one in 10 planned to keep their spending under $100.

Almost one in five planned to spend between $101 and $250.

About 12 per cent were budgeting $251 to $500 for their Black Friday purchases, and 16 per cent were planning to spend over $500.

But is all the spending really worth it?

Just over two in five readers said the Black Friday sales are worth the money, while just under two in five said they’re not.

That left about one in five undecided, at least this year.

“If you really need the item or it’s a gift for Christmas, you can save some money, but I don’t buy things just for the sake of it,” one person wrote.

*The nine.com.au poll, which runs once a fortnight, canvases the views of the Nine audience on 9Nation, which is an online community of our readers and viewers.

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