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Solve : Best Buy’s Black Friday plans go public? |
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Answer» The Friday after Thanksgiving is, without question, the craziest shopping day of the year. Companies go all out with promos, deals, and sales TRYING to lure customers and earn a significant percentage of their yearly income in the process. There’s often a bit of mystique that goes along with the actual deals, and stores are notoriously closed-lipped about just what they plan on OFFERING. Best Buy’s ad has hit the streets a bit early this year, and it looks like consumers are in for a bit of a treat. Quote .... Link Circuit CityNice link Patio. That Black Friday site actually has a ton of good information about sales. Pretty dumb however companies like Walmart are sending cease and desist letters on simple things such as upcoming sales.Wal-Mart Must Fear The Internet Baby!!! Wall-Mart has no fear. Just check out some of the cheap Chinese knockoffs they dell.Quote they dell. Freudian slip ? ? Nathan, do you remember one of my first posts about my emachine purchase on MAY 22, 2006 at best buy ? Their corporate pricing PEOPLE screwed up the weekend pricing... I got the emachine T3422 with a 15 lcd for 200.00 told my parents and they went there and got it too.... it was all over fatwallet.com one of the greatest steals ever for a PUTER, almost got their buy of the year award!! I still use it and I think the emachines rule for cheapo puters! |
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