Across
- 3. tip of the iceberg: A small, visible part of a much larger problem or situation that is not immediately apparent.
- 4. To swap one product for another, usually because it is unsuitable, doesn’t fit, or is defective.
- 5. To alter or fake something with the intent to deceive.
- 9. A person with a strong presence on social media who has the ability to influence the opinions or decisions of their followers, especially regarding fashion, technology, lifestyle, or products.
- 10. an eye out: To stay alert or watch carefully for something.
- 11. out: To test or experiment with something to determine its usefulness or quality.
- 13. up: Fabricated or invented, often referring to stories, excuses, or lies.
- 14. To notice or recognize something, often something unusual or out of place.
- 15. Names or trademarks used to identify products or companies, often associated with reputation and quality.
- 17. A period or event during which goods are sold at reduced prices, or the act of selling something.
- 18. Products sold at a lower price than usual, often considered a good deal.
- 20. on: To put on clothes, shoes, or accessories to see if they fit or look good before buying them.
Down
- 1. To look through or explore content casually, such as navigating a website or flipping through a catalog without a specific goal.
- 2. The return of money to a customer when they return a product or are dissatisfied with a service.
- 6. A workplace, often in poor conditions, where workers are paid very low wages and work long hours, usually in the manufacturing industry.
- 7. off: To be overcharged or cheated, paying more than something is worth.
- 8. Items that have been bought, or the act of buying something.
- 12. shops: Stores that sell donated items to raise money for charitable causes.
- 16. A dishonest scheme designed to cheat people out of money or personal information.
- 19. Authentic, real, or true, not fake or counterfeit.
