jimindenver
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Black Friday use be special. The paper would come Thanks giving and between cooking, eating and visiting we all looked at the ads and planned our shopping adventures the next day. Nothing was open on Thanks Giving, you just had to wait.
Now the Black Friday ads are "leaked" well before the holiday. Stores open on Thanks giving ruining the holiday for the employees and shoppers alike. At least the shoppers have a choice. The term Black Friday is now used through out the year to attract shoppers. It use to be Christmas in July, now it is Black Friday any time of the year.
Even the deals are diluted as there are fewer retailers in electronics to compete against each other. Some years the ads just don't justify getting up and braving the cold to get in line.
I would be looking for a new laptop this year if I didn't expect to be at home visiting a sick father. The door buster specials have always done well for me because I don't use them for intense work and lots of processing power usually takes lots of juice to run them. I replace them every five years or so and the current netbook was $100.
You can find most of the major ad scans at Fatwallet.com
Now the Black Friday ads are "leaked" well before the holiday. Stores open on Thanks giving ruining the holiday for the employees and shoppers alike. At least the shoppers have a choice. The term Black Friday is now used through out the year to attract shoppers. It use to be Christmas in July, now it is Black Friday any time of the year.
Even the deals are diluted as there are fewer retailers in electronics to compete against each other. Some years the ads just don't justify getting up and braving the cold to get in line.
I would be looking for a new laptop this year if I didn't expect to be at home visiting a sick father. The door buster specials have always done well for me because I don't use them for intense work and lots of processing power usually takes lots of juice to run them. I replace them every five years or so and the current netbook was $100.
You can find most of the major ad scans at Fatwallet.com