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Many say ‘no’ to Black Friday bargains
With just over a week to go until Black Friday, the biggest shopping day of the year (yes it really IS bigger than the Boxing Day sales), many of us are plotting to see how we can get the biggest savings on the high street and online.
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Earlier this year, Amazon launched its Black Friday Deals Store – an online store exclusively dedicated for Black Friday Sale where Amazon Prime members can get early access to deals and discounts.
Consumer shopping and purchasing patterns have changed significantly with digital and mobile technology, increasing competition among retailers to the point that “Black Friday” deals now extend throughout November. The 1-Hour Guarantee sale is also there as usual on Thursday.
The retailer will aggregate all the deals at theAmazon Black Friday hub.
According to Reuters, analysts and investors believe shoppers are “holding back” on their electronics spending for what is usually “one of the strongest gift-giving categories”, which they put down to a “lack of popular electronic products and sluggish wage growth”.
As valuable as any buzz is for Amazon.com, critics might question the timing of the push; consumers seem to love the idea of fighting the crowds on Black Friday, and even on Thanksgiving evening, in an effort to score the best deals. Send an anticipation email, letting folks know that your Black Friday or Cyber Monday sale is coming. You can save $5 off the price of an LG DVD player, which is now available for $29.99. And there’s yet another Samsung product in the home entertainment category you might be interested in – a smart Blu-ray player that’s now worth $49.99 without built-in Wi-Fi, $54.99 with the feature baked in.
You’ll also want to download the official Amazon app.
40-inch Samsung 1080p TV for $280 – You could go for this if your affinity for Samsung refuses to subside.
A 32-inch TV from an unnamed brand for $75. If that stresses you out, check how much the item is now selling for and ask yourself whether you’d be willing to pay that price.
A 55-inch Hisense UHD smart TV for $448 in an app-only deal.
The Black Friday deals for 2015 are just around the corner and below are all the deals you need to save big.
Amazon will offer a full week of bargains starting tomorrow. Every year we see more excitement and more demand for great deals.
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Tiger Direct is certainly no stranger to Black Friday deals, and this year’s, 2015, should be nothing but exceptional. Keep your phone charger in the vehicle, because with various shopping apps and price comparisons, you’re bound to get low on power by the door-busting day’s end.