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UPDATE - Nov 22
Just ordered my iPad 4 from Best Buy. $60 off retail, free shipping and no Black Friday hassle !!!
HAPPY THANKSGIVING everyone !!!
http://m.bestbuy.com/m/e/product/det...=1218720727969
That's the way to go! No standing in line, wasting your day.Originally Posted by mutts2
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A price data survey released this morning by the Wall Street Journal and Decide Inc., shows many of the bargains advertised as "doorbusters" tomorrow, were available at lower prices at other times of the year.
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The companies get away with it because the belief in Black Friday shopping deals is so ingrained in American culture that almost nobody checks to see how much of a deal the prices actually are.Originally Posted by AdmiralAdama
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I did check the BB add and found that deal on the 4 (glad to know I wasn't going crazy) At any rate, that is a good deal and I haven't found any discounts anywhere on the 4 (unless Apple has one tonight.) As a rule, the great Black Friday deals on anything are those things the store only has less than a dozen of that you are one of the lucky to be in the line first for. I have got some great deals in the last 3 years that way. And I don't come any sooner than 2 hours before. If they don't have it, then go home. Do not pick up anything else but your great bargin you already researched before hand on your way to the checkout! And don't buy any of those cheap off brand electronics stores have as a lead in (really, a $49 tablet, a $99 HDTV???) If you can't afford anything but a $49 tablet, you can't afford to have a $49 paperweight useless item either.
I would say Canadians are no different. A large percentage of Canadian retailers are participating in Black Friday. One bank card poll found 6 in 10 Canadians will start their holiday shopping on Black Friday.Originally Posted by scifan57
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I guess if someone received one as a gift they can always take it unopened to an apple store and let them check it and then they could probably get apple care it. Lucky for me less then a week ago an apple store opened only 15 minutes from where I live.