Stuart Griffiths, CEO of True Telecom Comments on Upcoming Black Friday Sales
Stuart Griffiths, Chief Executive Officer at True Telecom said, “Black Friday will boost the sales of the retail sector estimated £2.3bn and increase by 2.3% from last year. If consumers are encouraged to spend and seek value for money propositions, this will also boost the Telecom Sector for both b2b and b2c.”
London, United Kingdom, November 26, 2014 --(PR.com)-- Retailers have drafted in extra shopfloor and security staff to control the anticipated crowds of shoppers as they prepare for the American-style Black Friday shopping mania due to sweep Britain’s high streets this week.
The 24-hour sales bonanza imported from the US has become big business in the UK, with store bosses predicting that sales rung up on Friday will be double those of last year, at around £200m. Some of the high street’s biggest names, including John Lewis, Asda, Currys and Argos, will launch thousands of deals.
Tens of thousands of shoppers are expected to queue outside supermarkets and shopping centres in the early hours of Friday to get their hands on aggressively discounted TVs, tablets and smartphones. Just as many are expected to log on from their beds, with John Lewis among the retailers launching deals at a minute past midnight.
Stuart Griffiths, Chief Executive Officer at True Telecom said, “Black Friday will boost the sales of the retail sector estimated £2.3bn and increase by 2.3% from last year. If consumers are encouraged to spend and seek value for money propositions, this will also boost the Telecom Sector for both b2b and b2c.”
Stuart Griffiths added new business telecoms deal and business broadband bundles will be out on Black Friday to help small to medium size (SMEs) businesses to help lowering down the cost of their expenditure on telecoms and focus on better customer experience.
The 24-hour sales bonanza imported from the US has become big business in the UK, with store bosses predicting that sales rung up on Friday will be double those of last year, at around £200m. Some of the high street’s biggest names, including John Lewis, Asda, Currys and Argos, will launch thousands of deals.
Tens of thousands of shoppers are expected to queue outside supermarkets and shopping centres in the early hours of Friday to get their hands on aggressively discounted TVs, tablets and smartphones. Just as many are expected to log on from their beds, with John Lewis among the retailers launching deals at a minute past midnight.
Stuart Griffiths, Chief Executive Officer at True Telecom said, “Black Friday will boost the sales of the retail sector estimated £2.3bn and increase by 2.3% from last year. If consumers are encouraged to spend and seek value for money propositions, this will also boost the Telecom Sector for both b2b and b2c.”
Stuart Griffiths added new business telecoms deal and business broadband bundles will be out on Black Friday to help small to medium size (SMEs) businesses to help lowering down the cost of their expenditure on telecoms and focus on better customer experience.
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08008404060
www.true-telecom.com/support
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