Black Friday!!

Cheri

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Who went Christmas shopping today?? I hope you get yourself out of where ever you are at. :giggle:


I'm one of them who went shopping this morning at 5 am, and I wasn't expecting Toys R Us gonna be packed and crowd. It sure was so crowder than last year. :Ohno: One of the item I wanted to get Jordan was sold out in just 15 minutes what the heck!!? :pissed:
 
5 am? do you mean 5.00 pm, not am?

or 9 am as what you said "morning"
 
5 am? do you mean 5.00 pm, not am?

or 9 am as what you said "morning"

Yes, 5 o'clock in the morning, they open early because of sales, and that's when shoppers start most of their Christmas shopping on a black friday right after Thanksgiving. ;)
 
mine is not yet...

I prepare the gifts for my dearest online friends... All parcels will go off end of November... :D

For my boys - not yet...

Alan wannnnaaaa X-Box
Danny wannnaaa designer clothes

:Ohno:



:D
 
Yes Liebling, my sister went shopping at 5 AM in the morning, that's what time store open the day after Thanksgiving ( Thursday ), a very big SALE...
 
Yes in the morning, they open early because of sales, and that's when shoppers start most of their Christmas shopping on a black friday right after Thanksgiving. ;)

wow :jaw:





Edit: I saw Angel's post after quoted Cheri's post. wow

Here in Germany, no... We rather to sleep :giggle:
 
haha, RR and I went last year at 5 am too, but this year we have the kids, so not a good timing for Christmas shopping today and we re home making Thanksgiving dinner...
 
I m not an early bird so I just cant pry myself out of my warm and comfty bed to put myself outside in the cold. Besides it is windy and 35 degrees today...AAACCCKK! :giggle:
 
HELL NO! I don't want to deal with crazy people grabbing this or that! No thank you! I'll stick less crowd and I'll be happy. I'll go little by little and stash it in attic
 
nope i didnt going and dont wanna hurt my back and leg if people push on me i dont think it good idea for me go.. if day time full still sale instead 5am.. i dont mind go..
 
Black Friday is the discount shopping day that follows American Thanksgiving, which is always on a Thursday. Retailers promote Black Friday as the day to start shopping for Christmas. Black Friday is often advertised with "Christmas Sales" as well as "Thanksgiving Sales."

The word "black" in Black Friday refers to the term "in the black" meaning making a profit. Today, Black Friday is not a crucial source of profit to retailers, but is important in driving traffic into stores. Many retailers mail special Black Friday circulars to consumers, announcing deeply discounted items in the hopes that consumers will visit their store on Black Friday.

Here are 10 tips you can do on Black Friday:

1. It’s OK to do nothing. In fact, if you steer clear of stores entirely that day, you’ll have plenty of company. Many people shun most forms of shopping for the entire weekend, either because they can’t stand crowds or they’re turned off by the notion of people shopping from pre-dawn ‘til after dark. Each year on the day after Thanksgiving, the funny and incisive Adbusters Magazine sponsors “Buy Nothing Day” in countries all over the globe. The 24-hour event is billed as a “festival of restraint.”

2. You can always shop on the Internet. Stop and think of the myriad benefits: no crowds, no lines, no need to change out of your pajamas. What’s more, many online retailers offer sales and special discounts on the Friday after Thanksgiving — and sometimes those sales kick in at midnight on the night before Black Friday. It might be a weird way to spend the wee hours of the morning, but you’re guaranteed not to get scratched, kicked or trampled.

3. If you must brave the crowds, be prepared. You’re really going to head out there? Then this isn’t a time for messing around. This is a time for strategizing! Get the Thanksgiving Day newspaper in your area and flip through all of those ads. You might be surprised to notice how many of the ads are time-sensitive — as in, deeper discounts may apply if you shop before 10 or 11 a.m. or noon. Other ads will let you know what time certain stores plan to open and close.

4. Be a savvy shopper. You can rise above the Friday fray by doing some homework in advance about products that really interest you this year – especially if they’re big-ticket items. Visit sites such as ConsumerReports.org — (if you don’t have a subscription, get one … it’s worth it!) —and About.com to gather intelligence and read product reviews before the big day.

5. Distinguish between deals and duds. To ensure you’ll be getting an actual bargain rather than a ho-hum or too-high price, visit Web sites such as BizRate.com, Shopping.com and PriceGrabber.com as you’re doing your research to get a sense of how much items should cost

6. Decide how early you’ll arrive, and plan accordingly. Can’t resist the urge to stand in line in the dark before your favorite store opens at 5 a.m.? Then remember to dress comfortably — warmly enough for the time you’ll spend outside, but with layers so you won’t collapse from heat stroke inside stuffy, crowded stores. Comfortable shoes are a must, and so are portable snacks and drinks. They’ll prevent you from having to endure low blood-sugar levels, dehydration or congested food courts.

7. Make friends with people in line. A spirit of camaraderie will not only make the long, dark wait more pleasant — it also could prove to be a godsend if you must give up your place in line so you can run to the bathroom. You could offer to hold a place in line for your newfound friend in return. Here’s a potential conversation starter for you: The term Black Friday comes from the idea that retailers spend most of the year in “red ink.” The day after Thanksgiving helps them begin to get back “in the black.”

8. Pick the right shopping buddy. Unless you want to bicker and feel frustrated all day, think hard about who would get into the spirit of a shopping day like this. As Yuri Baranovsky wrote in a hilarious survival guide to Black Friday, “Taking your lover is like taking a walking argument – just don’t.” It also might be wise to leave your kids at home.

9. Shop with a list. You’ll feel more in control and focused if you head out with a list of the people you’re shopping for, the gift ideas you have in mind for them and the target price range for each item. Otherwise, a shopping day like this one could be so overwhelming that you might fail to accomplish as much as you had hoped.

10. Bring the ads you found. If you saw an advertised special that really impressed you, bring the ad along to avoid any disputes over how much an item is supposed to cost on Friday. Having the ad also could come in handy at stores promising “lowest-price” guarantees – especially if you find lower prices elsewhere.
 
LOL sorry make the list so long to make you fall sleep ,, lol maybe reading that long list will help NS sleep better LOL :giggle:

:giggle:I am not crazy to do shopping at 4am as some stores here opened. I am going to Disneyland tomorrow :) maybe I can buy NS those Mickey Mouse famous ears :rofl:
 
:giggle:I am not crazy to do shopping at 4am:

Yes, I know the feeling, I set my alarm for 3 30 am, I was having a conformable sleep, until the alarm went off. It was snowing so bad out there, but I wanted to get there before the crazy madness shoppers arrived, but I guessed wrong they were already there before I got there. Must have got there much earlier than I thought. *shoot* :giggle:
 
I try to avoid the stores on Black Friday! People get too crazy for me! I'll jsut stay home and eat my left over turkey and talk to my buddies on AD!
 
Yes, I know the feeling, I set my alarm for 3 30 am, I was having a conformable sleep, until the alarm went off. It was snowing so bad out there, but I wanted to get there before the crazy madness shoppers arrived, but I guessed wrong they were already there before I got there. Must have got there much earlier than I thought. *shoot* :giggle:

At least you got some good shopping done and get some good bargins, your a trooper to go shopping in the bad snow. It was crazy shopping here , a friend of mine went to Best Buy at 5am and parked far away.
 
I try to avoid the stores on Black Friday! People get too crazy for me!

I'm not those crazy shoppers, believe me, I'm very patient, I've been pushed by a cart a few times, without me getting angry I just smiled at them, they even bumped into me a few times because they're trying to get through a crowd full of people, It's frustrated when people can be impolite sure it is, but it's not about rushing yourself when you're shopping, It's all about enjoying shopping and buying special gifts for the children, after all that's what Christmas is all about isn't it? :)
 
At least you got some good shopping done and get some good bargins, your a trooper to go shopping in the bad snow. It was crazy shopping here , a friend of mine went to Best Buy at 5am and parked far away.

I also parked far away too, I had to walk in the snow furries, and it was so cold. :(
 
Who went Christmas shopping today?? I hope you get yourself out of where ever you are at. :giggle:


I'm one of them who went shopping this morning at 5 am, and I wasn't expecting Toys R Us gonna be packed and crowd. It sure was so crowder than last year. :Ohno: One of the item I wanted to get Jordan was sold out in just 15 minutes what the heck!!? :pissed:

Sorry to hear you weren't able to get what you wanted at Toys R Us but I see you made it safely back home. Are you all in one piece? No need to make any medical pr psychiatric medical claims? :giggle:
 
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