DATES BALANCES WAS 2020. The promotions come in : start date, end time, regulation that evolves and practical info… We will be focusing on the summer sale 2020 in France.

Summary Dates of beginning and end of summer sales 2020 Dates derogatory balances Dates for the overseas territories Date 2nd markdown / 3rd markdown Balances 2020 : beware of scams

The summer sale is taking place this year, but the government considered that it was impossible to keep the dates originally planned. The health crisis of the coronavirus has heavily impacted businesses, who could not open during the containment and have had to put the order in their cash management and inventory. Attention, during the sales, the customers that come to shop are directed to comply with the rules of social distancing and apply the gestures barriers.

What are the dates of the beginning and end of summer sales 2020 ?

The start date of the summer sale 2020 has been shifted by almost a month. start on Wednesday, 15 July instead of 24 June, for a end date scheduled for Tuesday, August 11 instead of July 21. Set by the decree of 10 June 2020, the new dates are for all the departments of metropolitan France : unlike the usual, no date override is applied to the four départements of metropolitan France to the geographic boundary that are the Pyrénées-Orientales, the Alpes-Maritimes and the two departments of Corsica. In other words, the summer sales are starting and if there end also July 15 and August 11. These summer sales will also be spread over four weeks instead of six, a shortened term of discount in force since the winter sale 2020, under the effect of the Law Covenant. This term applies, in derogation of dates or not, to all the French departments.

What are the dates for the overseas territories ?

usually, Mayotte (976) and Guyana (973) possess the same dates in the majority of summer sale (in other words, off-exceptions) in metropolitan France. This remains the case in Guyana, where the balances of summer are also shifted to 15 July – 11 August this year. In Mayotte, in contrast, the summer sales 2020 remain scheduled to take place from Wednesday 24 June to Tuesday 21 July. Here are the dates of the summer sales 2020 in the other overseas territories :

Guadeloupe (971) : Saturday 26 September to Friday 23 October 2020 Martinique (972) : from Thursday 1 October to Wednesday 28 October 2020 Saint-Pierre-and-Miquelon (975) : from Wednesday 15 July to Tuesday, August 11, 2020 Saint-Barthélémy (977) and Saint-Martin (978) : from Saturday 10 October to Friday 6 November 2020

NOTE : in the Réunion (974), the balances of winter 2020 take place between Saturday 5th September and Friday 2 October 2020.

What are the dates of the 2nd and 3rd markdowns ?

If the dates of the balances are imposed to the merchants by the legislation in force, these latter are free to choose the dates from which they carry out greater discounts. Each retailer decides the date of the 2nd apart, some choosing to make a 3rd. In general, the stores display new discount from the second week of the balances.

More than one French four does not take advantage of the summer sales 2020

According to a study conducted by YouGov *, more than one French out of four (27%) does not take advantage of the summer sales this year. Among these French not wanting to do the summer sales this year, 52% say they have “nothing special to buy, and 34% do not have “the budget”, and 31% say they try to “reduce their consumption” . Beyond these three reasons, the most designated among the proposed answers made to the panel, 27% of respondents who do not intend to make the balances believe that they “push the consumption”, followed closely by 26% said they did not want to “visit places frequented in the current context. Finally, 14% of French people are ready to boycott the summer sales 2020 say they don’t love “go to stores”, 9% consider that they have “already done good business this year” and 6% are based on the fact that they do “order ever online”.

* of 23 to June 24, 2020, in line, on 1054 persons representative of the population, French national aged 18 years and over.

© YouGov How to avoid scams ? watch out for fake discounts ! : the reference prices posted on the sites selling online can be misleading. The slashed price may thus give rise to a “false discount” when it has been inflated artificially, which causes a gap that is attractive between the old and the new amount. To take precautions in the face of this process is widespread, the consumer association UFC – que choisir advises “compare offers from various retailers before making the purchase, to make the idea of “accurate as possible” the base cost of the product. price comparison, valuable allies : Idealo is part of the price comparison sites well known online ind&comte;pending which weighs the prices of a same product on a large number of sites in order to protect themselves from the “false discount”. It lists hundreds of millions of deals offered by tens of thousands of merchants. Of course there are other price comparison websites are considered reliable, such as Kelkoo, Icomparateur, leDénicheur. How to recognize a site illegal ? : If it is not a site that is very known, here are a few sure ways to ensure that the cybertrader through which you intend to make a purchase is safe. Start by verifying that the site on which you will be using your credit card is secure, ensuring that the url address of the site in question begins with “https”. Then, look for on the site the link to the legal notices. These last are mandatory. If you can’t find them, it is that this site is not legal. The consumer association UFC que choisir advises lastly to choose a seller who is based in France, as “a remedy will be more complicated if the company is abroad”. What is the definition of summer sales in France ?