Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Black Friday News

 Thanks Black-friday.net for the following information.

We've just learned that Amazon.com will be having an early Black Friday sale each Friday leading up to Black Friday. Each sale will feature deals based on four different themes - connect, play, watch, and listen. The first sale begins today (at 12:01am Pacific time) and will run throughout the entire day. Keep in mind that when Amazon.com has an early Black Friday sale like this, the deals are amazing and products tend to sell out quickly. We suggest you keep an eye on the Amazon.com Gold Box to check for when new products will appear.

Target announced that they will be extending their Black Friday sale this year. Instead of starting online on Thanksgiving Day, they will be offering a separate 4-day sale beginning on Sunday, November 21 through the Wednesday before Black Friday which will feature more than 170 items. Then, on Thanksgiving Day, Target.com will host an online-exclusive one-day sale with deals not found in their Black Friday ad. The actual Black Friday sale will then be held on Friday and Saturday with special doorbuster deals. Also, on Black Friday, if you spend $100 before 10am, Target.com will give you a free $10 gift card.

Walmart has just kicked off their Amazing Online Specials section which is featuring a Viore 32" 720p LCD HDTV for $299.99. Right now there are 172 products in the sale. However, as products sell out, Walmart cycles in new items. As new batches of products are added, we will be sure to keep you informed.
In other sale news, Amazon.com is continuing their early Black Friday sales with a "Get Three Games for the Price of Two" sale featuring over 800 PS3, Xbox 360, and Wii video games. Also, Newegg.com is having a Black November sale where they will be releasing new deals, "Shell Shocker" items, and promotional coupon codes every day in November leading up to Black Friday. Finally, Target's Great Holiday Toy Sale begins today and it includes the same deals that you will find in the Target Toy Book.

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