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KALEL
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KALEL asked in Society & CultureHolidaysChristmas · 1 decade ago

Black Friday: What are best sites listing prices and/or 6 hour sales? I never know where to find it online.?

We already have the Thursday paper, there's a bunch of information on the sales. YOU PROFESSIONAL SHOPPERS OUT THERE: PLEASE TELL ME YOUR FAVORITE NET SITES OR SEARCHES to get more information. Anything that focuses on the 6 hour sales? All input welcome! Thanks!

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Try this:

    http://www.blackfriday.info/

    Also http://www.bfads.net/ but I can't get onto it, it may be very busy.

    Good Luck.

  • 1 decade ago

    In all honesty, go directly to the store website of the store you want to shop in on Friday morning. Since you are just a few hours away I would suggest you begin your websearch immediately. Some of the major open the same time and some of the others are offering exclusives. This is my strategy:

    1. Figure out what you want; I knew there was a Old Navy store, a KB Toystore, and a Sears all in one mall. Know your locations.

    2. Know your secondary locations and what you're looking for; if you need coats or ties from Burlington's, Target or Mervyns figure out how far (or close they are to you) and be prepared to drive and walk, as all the prime spaces will be taken by the early birds.

    3. Have a thought as to what or where else you need to go for final purchases, such as Burke's, Tuesday Morning, Big Lots and the like.

    After that smile, be genial and keep checking the store and see that you can find what you need. In all honesty when I sought out certain things (such as GI Joe's for my collection) I ran to KB Toys because they offered them for $5, but only for an hour. Since the other stores opened shortly after that one, I was able to slip down the mall and walk into the next stores, or wait for the din to slow and get a cup of coffee before entering the next melee.

    Good luck. In San Antonio, as I was done having dinner with my family, I passed a Best Buy store with a line already forming with people using extra family members and camping chairs to hold prime spaces by the doors.

    And do remember there is a etiquette; most places will use some form of security so be prepared for pushing or for some places to have police officers ready to arrest troublesome shoppers.

    Also I am using the major retailers that I know here in Texas. I would suggest you look for your favorite stores on-line that aren't here such as Meijer's, K-Mart and any others I don't know about.

    After that... good luck & God Bless!

    Jaime

  • 1 decade ago

    Umm...people just look at the ads and go to the store and try to get whatever item they're looking for. It sounds as though you just want to buy anything with nothing specific in mind.

  • 1 decade ago

    Try this: http://bfads.net/

    All kinds of ads...

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