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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2015-11-26 06:01 pm

[ SECRET POST #3249 ]


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Re: BLACK FRIDAY

(Anonymous) 2015-11-27 02:27 am (UTC)(link)
I'm not doing it this year but I've done it in years past (and I just got back from Target an hour ago). Mostly I think people overhype the hysteria. At least where I live, it's not so bad. Granted, I don't ever try for door busters because they're usually not worth it and most of them aren't things I'm interested in. They usually go too quickly anyway.

But I usually get good deals on movies and gifts. It depends where you go. For instance, Target is always super ready for Black Friday. Everything is set up conveniently with lots of employees to ask for help (who actually can help and know where stuff is). Whereas Walmart is a disaster. You can never find anyone to ask a question and their good stuff goes immediately (Target stocks plenty). They actually barricade the store in such a way that you can't travel easily from one place to another. I wouldn't ever recommend going to them, no matter how good a deal.

I've been shopping more on Amazon lately, but I'm a late riser so I miss some of their countdown deals (and I find those addictive so I've been avoiding looking at their deals lately). My mom does a lot of Black Friday but she doesn't get crazy either. She's just normally up at an ungodly hour anyway so she checks deals out if there's something that interests her. I find that if you arrive 15 minutes after opening, the crowds and craziness have thinned and you can still get great deals.