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Shopping on Black Friday

Black Friday Ads Black Friday is notorious (in America) for great shopping deals and extreme crowds. The day after Thanksgiving stores stay open all night or open at midnight and millions of people actually go shopping at those odd hours just for the low prices. I hate shopping in crowds and used to avoid Black Friday, Sundays, and Tax-Free Weekends like the plague. But if you’re on a tight budget, you might just want to venture out to see what kind of deals you can get.

BlackFriday.info posts leaked ads for big retailers in the U.S., including Target and Best Buy. After browsing through the incredible list of ads, I’ve decided I’m going to hit up Big Lots! and Office Depot, my two favorite stores. If I go to my mom’s for Thanksgiving, I’m going to go to Ikea.There’s also has a list of great deals, including a nice leather chair from Office Max for only $80.

The website is affiliated with Keep Cash, which is another great coupon resource.

4 Responses

  • Ceri said:
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    Black Friday sounds pretty good, I like those kind of things :D Pity we don’t have them over here :(

    Posted on Nov 12, 2007
  • Caitlin said:
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    Ahh, black friday. :P
    I never actually shopped then myself, too crowded I think? :P

    Posted on Nov 13, 2007
  • Katie said:
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    oh thanks for that link. i wish i had more money to spend. :(

    Posted on Nov 14, 2007
  • Tip Diva said:
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    Also try using Ebates. You get cash-back quarterly through a check or direct deposit - my next check is for more than $45, and there are hundreds of stores you can shop at. Instead of hitting up the stores on Black Friday, I hit the web specials and got cash back for a lot of my purchases.

    Posted on Dec 30, 2007

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