It Wouldn't Be Black Friday Without the Idiots
"Doorbuster" action. In of all places, a Walmart.
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"Doorbuster" action. In of all places, a Walmart.
It used to be shoppers had to wait until the week of Thanksgiving to see the deep discounts and "door busters" at retailers.
The month of November has just started and the biggest sale before Christmas Day in the US is about to start. Black Friday 2010 will be this coming November 26, 2010. Various retailers are expected to participate in this sale and as early as now, a lot of people are looking for Black Friday deals and ads that leaked on internet sites to plan their holiday shopping.
Most retailers usually announce their official Black Friday 2010 deals through the release of ad scans on November 22, 2010. However, some retail outlets are already offering great deals on their products in order to get started on the holiday shopping revenue.
Best Buy announced its early sales dubbed as “Shop Early, Save Big Event”. Although this might not be their official Black Friday 2010 deals, the sale will happen from Friday, November 5, 2010 at 10am to Saturday, November 6, 2010 at 10am on their Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania outlet. The sale would be more on electronics items such as laptops, camcorders, PSP go, among others. This is great news for early shopping consumers.
Walmart too has not yet announced its official Black Friday 2010 deals. According to various reports, the company won’t release it until about a week before the actual Black Friday event. However, in preparation of the upcoming event, they have an electronic sale on November 6 to 7, 2010 from 8am where you can avail of huge discounts and great deals on gadgets such as LCD TVs, laptops, Sony PS3, and a whole lot more.
Sears is billing their sales leadin up to Thanksgiving as “Black Friday Now! These are two-day doorbusters from Friday to Saturday up to Christmas Day”, the sale goes on every week from Friday to Saturday until the Christmas Day.