Frequently asked questions about Black Friday 2024
Black Friday always comes right after the fourth Thursday in November. In 2024, Black Friday falls on November 29. At Videotron, the kick-off date is at the beginning of November, with limited-time Black Friday offers.
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The Black Friday sale period offers different Helix discounts from one year to the next. Be on the lookout next November to find out.
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The Black Friday promotions will naturally include great offers on the largest mobile brands. Be on the lookout next November to take advantage of these deals.
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Yes. On Cyber Monday, December 2, 2024, you can take advantage of incredible and exclusive online discounts at Videotron.
Yes. Every Videotron store in Canada has Black Friday deals. Use our interactive map to find the store nearest you.
The earlier you start your holiday shopping, the more likely you will be to receive your Christmas shopping on time. We therefore recommend that you place your orders as soon as possible!
The Black Friday bargain period offers significant discounts on a host of Videotron products and services. It’s the time to take advantage of the most generous offers.
If you miss this period, you can make up for it at other times. Depending on the season, discover our current promotions, Cyber Monday offers, holiday gift ideas, Boxing Day sales, or back-to-school discounts.
With every purchase, Videotron offers a 30-day satisfaction guarantee for a service change, device exchange, or removal of a product family.
Black Friday is the day after Thanksgiving in the United States and is when merchants offer unbeatable discounts to kick off the holiday shopping season.
According to various sources, the term Black Friday was used to describe the increase in traffic and pedestrians on Philadelphia streets the day after Thanksgiving. It also refers to the day of the year when account books would go from red to black because of the profits generated.