Black Friday: Terror or Salvation? November 21st, 2009 | 1 Comment Tags: Shopping
BLACK FRIDAY IS COMING.
Perhaps it’s the fear inspired by the thought of going to the stores on the day after Thanksgiving and the messianic fervor of the people in them that the name Black Friday immediately conjures up a terrorist group celebrating a religious holiday. Maybe that’s just us. Forget the name. The question is: Should you go?
We’ve been wrestling with what advice to give you for a week now.
Yes, there are truly amazing bargains to be had at the opening bell at many stores. They have been plotting and planning how to lure you in since last January; they’ve squeezed their vendors for the best possible prices on commodity items; they’ve given up margins or are selling items as loss leaders (meaning they are selling the product for less than it cost them to buy). They know that you have limited dollars to spend and their goal is to get you into their store before you spend your hard earned bucks elsewhere, and they’re banking on you buying way more than the advertised ‘deals.’
If after scrutinizing circulars and on-line sales you see products that you absolutely could use or want to give as gifts get organized and start making lists. The first thing you need to pay close attention to is how many of the item they have in stock. Lots of places will advertise a blockbuster price but qualify this in fine print saying something like “a minimum of 3 available in each store”. Well, think about it– unless you are first in line, chances are you not getting it (like you need more of that in your life).
It’s a no brainer if you pulled an all day/nighter waiting for the new Twilight film (although, it escapes us why anyone waited when you could waltz into the movie at anytime the next day), or you just love camping out, or it’s just the exact wide screen HDTV that you’ve been looking for and could never afford otherwise. Whatever your reason, make it a good one before you spend the night outdoors. And, double check that the item advertised is really the same make and model as the one you’ve been lusting after.
Back to the list thing. This is the key. Remember budget is just another word for edit and you need to go in armed with an edited list of items you want to buy at specific stores. If you have the stomach and relaxed goodwill (we come up short in this department), go store to store to store cherry picking some of the great bargains that the stores are offering. Stick to the list.
(To keep up to date on who’s selling what and when they are ‘breaking’ the deals go to Black Friday.info, a site that aggregates and posts news about Black Friday.)
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Thanks for expanding on this topic. I have been searching via yahoo for the past couple hours. I have read many of your other posts and they are awesome. I will be awaiting your next post. I also like the theme, where did you find it?
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Thanks for expanding on this topic. I have been searching via yahoo for the past couple hours. I have read many of your other posts and they are awesome. I will be awaiting your next post. I also like the theme, where did you find it?