BALTIMORE — As Thanksgiving comes to a close, the holiday shopping season officially begins.
The National Retail Federation (NRF) reported the period from Black Friday and Cyber Monday could break records, as they predict more than 183 million people will be shopping.
Even with the dominance of online shopping, in-person shopping remains a big preference for some shoppers.
WJZ talked to several Baltimoreans about whether or not they’ll be shopping on Black Friday and for every person who said they wouldn’t, someone said they would.
“It’s a little hectic,” said Regina Webb. “[Also] my kids don’t really like shopping.”
Jamall Watts said he couldn’t wait, and he is planning to get his son an iPhone and buy some furniture for his house.
In its annual survey, the NRF predicts nearly 132 million people are going to shop on Black Friday. Two-thirds of those shoppers are expected to head to the store.
For anyone heading out, AAA reminds shoppers to put whatever they buy in the trunk and out of sight.
“You don’t want to leave them visible,” said Ragina Ali with AAA Mid-Atlantic. “This is true, not just for Black Friday and holiday shopping, but all of the time. Make sure your packages are securely in the trunk of your vehicle, so as not to entice potential thieves.”
More than 72 million people are expected to shop on Cyber Monday, according to NRF estimates.
AAA warns scammers will be working around the clock this holiday season. To lessen the chance of becoming a victim, AAA recommends buying from major retailers or verified vendors.
Also, use a credit card if you have one. Ali said credit cards often have more protections against fraudulent charges and identity theft than debit cards.
The following area malls will be open on Black Friday. It should be noted that some stores in these malls could be open earlier than the mall itself.
The following retailers will be open on Black Friday:
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