A number of retailers across the country are due before the courts in January.
Locals are being encouraged to report fake black Friday discounts.
A number of retailers across the country are due before the courts in January.
The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission is prosecuting them for breaking sales pricing laws.
It's also urging traders and consumers to report fake Black Friday discounts today.
CCPC Chair, Brian McHugh says people need to get real sales bargains not fake ones.

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