Enjoy the loot this Black Friday and get the best Black Friday dealsIt has always been America’s favourite date with shopping. It is the Friday following Thanksgiving which traditionally triggers off Christmas festivities. Although it is not officially a holiday, most workers take the day off to shop in the largest retail stores that stay open till Saturday midnight!How To Make The Biggest Black Friday Deals:* Check out Black Friday ads in your local papers loaded with coupons that guarantee great savings. Know specific timings set by the large retail stores for availing special offers.
* Research beforehand on products that come with deals, so that you do not buy poor quality stuff in a hurry. Read through buying advice posted on many reliable sites to make the right choices.
* Compare product rates intelligently in shopping portals and make sure when you buy something, all the necessary add-ons come with it.
* Scan ads carefully and be there between 5am and 11am, because the early bird shopper can really take advantage of the best sales.
* You can even beat them by rushing to the stores in the wee hours of the morning of that day.
* Remember to take print-outs of Black Friday ads for products that have been advertised at lower prices, bargain better with retailers on waiving assembly fees.
* Be informed about store policies on returns, since many retailers have started to reduce deadlines and charge restocking fees.
* Remember to put in the gift receipt when you give gifts to someone, these receipts contain product description with no prices displayed, but are a big help when the gifts need to be returned for some reason or exchanged.
* Few credit card companies even extend warranties on some purchased items or a refund option where you can get back the difference, when the value of an item you bought has gone further down in that store.The bargain hunter is often left confused and overwhelmed by the deals being advertised. The best option for him to make sure he scores high this Black Friday 2010 is by planning well in advance. Analysts are hopeful that Black Friday 2010 will see Americans spending more than they have in the recent past.
Shop Till You Drop On Black Friday
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