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Black Friday 2015 United Kingdom: Amazon, Argos and Littlewoods already offering deals on

This year, the e-retailer will also feature deals from hundreds of UK-based Amazon Marketplace sellers, in a bid to provide customers with a larger selection of discounted products.

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Top deals on now include HyperX Cloud II Gaming Headset, which is £49.99 instead of £74.99 and a CC Better CS810W Sports Camera, which is £53.99 instead of £72.99.

Littlewoods is gearing up for Black Friday with deals including £500 off an LG 49in Freeview HD 4K Ultra LED TV, which is on sale for £699.

In fact they are expecting such a surge of activity on Black Friday Currys have created a form on their website for customers to register their interest in order to get the latest information on deals as and when they appear.

Meanwhile, over at Amazon, the online giant are giving customers the chance to purchase a variety of lightening deals, with stock limited to a certain amount of time and quantity before it expires.

Essentially, Argos is looking to scale down the one-day mayhem of Black Friday and spread the deals – and the shopping, and the deliveries – over a more extended period.

Savings on the most desirable items are expected to be offered on Black Friday itself, which this year falls on November 27.

Starting November 26, Fire TV Stick will be almost 40% off at just $24.99. Fire TV Stick plugs into the TV’s HDMI port and offers access to a wide range of streaming services and apps such as Instant Video service, plus NBC, Sling TV, Disney, HGTV. We also like how parents can limit screen time, meaning kids do not spend longer than they should – something we know to be a real problem.

Last year, Black Friday overtook Cyber Monday for the first time ever with many retailers announcing bumper sales. Inside every Amazon Fire Tablet is 8GB of storage with the option to add more.

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While Asda, the Walmart-owned cheerleader of Black Friday has pulled out of the day after a few of the chaotic scenes it witnessed twelve months ago, the likes of Amazon and Argos are going big already. Amazon promises more Black Friday deals on its devices, but doesn’t say exactly what those deals will be in.

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