What Store Has The Best Black Friday Deals?
Posted: Monday, November 24, 2008
by Asher Ricard
If you are like me, you already have subscribed to every store known to man just to get their Black Friday advertisement before the newspaper hits town. Unfortunately, clicking from website to website can drain even the best consumer.
With the economy in a scary state, consumers are looking to find the best deal. Black Friday is traditionally where those deals are found. Wouldnt it be nice if you could find all those deals in one place without clicking from site to site?
Personally, if you are looking for tech gifts from televisions to video games, I think Best Buy might be your best place to camp out. They have 32 inch HDTVs for as little as $399. A favorite in my house will be the Disney Princess Wii game for $9.99. For the movie buffs in your family, Best Buy has DVDs for as little at $4.99. The new Chinese Democracy from Guns N Roses is advertised for $11.99. Best Buy also offers appliances and are boasting some great deals in that department as well with an Electric stove for $399.
Target is boasting some great prices on family board games, Wii games and toys. They also will have a DVD player for under $25. They do have Guitar Hero World Tour advertised for $59. This item is sure to sell out fast and be a hot item on the list of must haves this season.
The great thing about this list is it features all the top stores from Best Buy to Circuit City to Toys R Us to Game Stop to Wal-Mart to Target.
My suggestion is make your list. Then download the excel document and make a game plan. The document has the time stores open and the deals that are being offered. Some stores are starting early with Thursday only sales as well.
For those choosing to shop online, check out the free shipping offers and enjoy the lack of crowd in the stores. For those who brave the crowds, Happy Black Friday! Enjoy the deals and have a Merry Christmas!
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Top-level comments on this article: (2 total)Hey, I'm getting a copy of Office 2007, Home and School version, for $59.95 (original $159.95) at Staples if I can get up at 6 in the a.m.on Friday. I could pay the full amount. Regardless, it's the thrill of the deal, right? Just ask the Don. ;=) Happy shopping!Jeff-That sounds awesome! You are right-it is all about the deal! :) Have a great time and you can always sleep in the afternoon! -Asher (not signed in)
Great info here, Asher. I'm just thankful I don't need anything. I do the VISA gift cards for everyone, including toddlers. I let the parents do the shopping. I am not a Black Friday shopper.
Have a happy Thanksgiving!
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