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Violent fights on Black Friday. VIDEO

On the evening of Thanksgiving Day, major stores open the holiday sales season. Thus, closer to Thursday night, the so-called “Black Friday” begins, when hundreds of thousands of people hunt for crazy discounts. Sometimes the desire to buy cheaper leads to violent fights and brawls among buyers.

Social media users are actively posting videos of fights that accompanied Black Friday this year.

One of the most violent fights broke out between two guys in one of the malls of the city of Louisville, Kentucky. A fight that an eyewitness took to the phone was stopped by a policeman on duty at the mall. During the scuffle, the guys accidentally threw a woman on the floor, who, judging from the video, was able to rise and move away from the place of slaughter.

Crowding and clashes accompanied sales in large retail chains across America.

In the video from Saginaw, Michigan, you can see how buyers just fall on top of the boxes of the auction vegetable double boiler. One of the women snatches a steamer from the hands of a little girl.

In El Paso, Texas, at Walmart, the battle for television sets has begun. The video shows how two women exchanged blows, fighting for the auction goods.

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Previously "Forum" reportedThat online sales during Thanksgiving Day Americans spent more than one billion dollars.

In addition, we collected eight tips to help make shopping a non-burdensome wallet event. And this is not about seasonal discounts and sales, but about such unreasonable tricks, like buying a gift certificate for yourself or sending the seller to the site of competitors who offer a lower price.

In the U.S.
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