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Over 70% of Brazilians will gift on Children's Day, according to a survey

05/10/2012

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Of the respondents who will not buy gifts, 35% claim to have no one to present
 
SAO PAULO - On October 12, 71% of consumers plan to buy gifts to celebrate Children's Day. Information is study commissioned by the SPC (Service Credit Protection) of CNDL (National Confederation of Shopkeepers), which serves as a bellwether for the retail market and reveals how consumers should behave in the week before the deadline.

According to the survey, 74% of respondents fail to make purchases at the last minute. To the economist SPC Brazil, Nelson Barrizzelli, this is because most workers expect to get paid to buy the gifts.

Of the consumers who will not buy gifts for the date, 35% reported that they have no one to gift and 25% claimed not to have money.

Gifts
On consumers that will give children, 80% intend to pay cash. Most purchases must be paid in cash (63%), while the credit card on a single parcel must answer for 12% of payments, and debit card, by 5%. Installment credit card equals 16%.

Regarding the intention of spending, consumers who wish to spend up to R$ 50.00 with these correspond to 35%, since the shell ranging from R$ 50.01 to R$ 100.00 amount to 25%, while 15 % say they will spend more than R$ 100.

The survey revealed that women are the ones most intent of giving children, 56%, versus 44% of men.
It was also found that the preference for buying clothes is 31%, followed by dolls (22%), footwear (13%) and remote control cars (12%).



Source: The Day Online

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