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BBB Tip: Celebrate Halloween on a budget

By Better Business Bureau. October 12, 2022.
people standing in street celebrating Halloween on a full moon

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Consumers are gearing up to celebrate Halloween. Total Halloween spending is expected to reach a record $12.2 billion, exceeding last year’s record of $10.6 billion, according to the National Retail Federation’s annual survey conducted by Prosper Insights & Analytics. A record number of people (73%) will participate in Halloween-related activities this year, up from 69% in 2022. 

Those numbers can seem daunting for a single day, especially when watching the family budget. However, there are ways to keep the fun, stylish, and on budget. Better Business Bureau recommends the following tips this Halloween:   

Look around your home

Check your closet. There are probably hidden surprises to help you throw together a killer costume! Getting creative will not only help save money but also space.

Rent a costume

If the idea of spending money on buying a costume isn't quite appealing because you will only wear it once, consider renting. Renting a costume leaves room in the budget. Research rental companies on BBB.org, check the store policy regarding trying on costumes, inspect the condition of the outfit, and read the rental agreement carefully before signing anything. 

Buy in bulk 

It may seem counter-intuitive, but buying more can save you money! Buying in bulk lessens the cost per item. Budgeting can be especially handy on a night like Halloween, considering there might be more trick-or-treaters this year. Factory-wrapped candy will last a long time, even if you have leftovers. And let's be honest, leftovers are pretty tasty, even after Halloween.

Always check the return policy  

Seasonal shops carry unique items for a short period in a temporary location or online. When shopping for a seasonal vendor, understand the store's return policy before purchasing. Remember: Buying a bunch of stuff with the intent of simply returning it after October 31 is considered fraud.

Shop smart online

When shopping from an online website, the first step is ensuring the URL starts with "HTTPS" and includes a lock symbol. The S in "HTTPS" stands for secure. Look up the website's privacy policy and contact information. If it is not clearly listed, or they only have an email as the point of contact, take that as a big red flag and shop elsewhere.

Also, be sure to use your credit card instead of your debit card, as credit cards not only provide additional protection but also easier to dispute a fraudulent charge. See more tips for shopping online

Seasonal stores

If you decide to shop from a seasonal store, ask whether or not they will be open after the holiday, how long they plan to stay open, and if they will accept returns after Halloween. If they plan to close up shop on November 1 or refuse returns after, either consider shopping elsewhere or take more time to be sure that item is exactly what you want before making the purchase. 

More tips for seasonal "pop-up" stores:

  • Ask the owner if there is a website in case you must contact them later.
  • Save every receipt.
  • Use a credit card to dispute problem charges with the issuer.
  • Make sure you are clear on what items are FINAL SALE.

Attending a special event or visiting a haunted house

Before purchasing tickets, research the group offering the experience and make sure that there are no complaints about the company hosting the event.

  • Check out the company at BBB.org. Read what previous customers say, and see how the business responds to complaints.
  • Check BBB Scam Tracker and see if other consumers have filed a report about the event host.
  • Search the business online by adding the words "Complaint," "Reviews," or "Scam" after their name for different search results.
  • More tips on buying tickets.

Have a safe, happy Halloween!

BBB of Central California and Inland Empire, BBB of Northeast Florida and The Southeast Atlantic, BBB Serving Mainland BC, BBB Serving The Heart of Texas, and BBB Serving Metro Washington DC and Eastern Pennsylvania contributed to this article.