http://www.bf2004.net/
as you know its that time of year again, here is all the known ad's for black friday.
enjoy
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http://www.bf2004.net/
as you know its that time of year again, here is all the known ad's for black friday.
enjoy
what the helen of troy is that?
black friday is the biggest shoppers holiday ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by TheDave
or u talking bout the site?
well here across the pond we have crazy sales the day after thanksgiving, its been called black friday
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What is Black Friday?
Definition: The day after Thanksgiving in the United States, is frequently referred to as Black Friday.
General Use: One of the major U.S. holiday shopping days. The day many U.S. consumers begin Christmas shopping. The day is heavily promoted by retailers.
Origin: The origin of Black Friday comes from the shift to profitability during the holiday season. Black Friday was when retailers went from being unprofitable, or "in the red," to being profitable, or "in the black", at a time when accounting records were kept by hand and red indicated loss and black profit.
Oh :huh:
:blink: I thought ya meant Black Friday as in Friday the 13th.
no
some really good deals, like game boy advance 39 bucks
just for example
best buy
DVDs & CDs Assorted DVDs (The Grinch, Shark Tale, 8 Mile, Honey, more) - $3.99
DVDs & CDs Assorted TV DVD Box Sets (Chappelle's Show Season 2, Arrested Development, Sex in the City, more) - $14.99
Computers ATI Radeon x700 Pro 256MB AGP Video Card - $99.99
Computers ATI Radeon x700 Pro 256MB PCI-E Video Card - $99.99
Toys & Games Call of Duty 2 PC Game - $24.99
Computers D-Link Wireless-G Networking Kit - $14.99
Computers eMachines Celeron Desktop w/ 17" Monitor - $149.99
Computers Gateway Celeron M 360 Notebook w/ 512MB/60GB/WiFi - $579.99
Computers Geforce MX 4000 3D Fusion 128MB Video Card - $29.99
Electronics Hisense 20" LCD Flat Panel TV - $287.99
Electronics Insignia 20" TV / DVD Player Combo - $99.99
Electronics Insignia 30" Widescreen HDTV - $399.99
Electronics Insignia 7" Widescreen DVD Player - $69.99
Electronics JVC 32" LCD HDTV w/ HDMI Input - $1199.99
Electronics Kodak 5MP Digital Camera with 3x Zoom - $129.99
Electronics Lite-on DVD Recorder - $69.99
Electronics Magnavox 42" Plasma w/ Built in HDTV - $1499.99
Electronics Maxent 42" Plasma EDTV w/ DVI & Speakers - $999.99
Electronics Panasonic MiniDV Camcorder w/ 26x Optical Zoom - $249.99
Toys & Games Playstation 2 Games - True Crime, MX World Tour, Pinball - $4.99
Computers Samsung 19" LCD Flat-Panel Monitor - $229.99
Electronics Samsung DVD Recorder - $99.99
Computers Sandisk 1GB Compact Flash Memory Card - $39.99
Computers Sandisk 1GB Secure Digital Memory Card - $39.99
Computers Sandisk 512MB Compact Flash Memory Card - $19.99
Electronics Sandisk 512MB MP3 Player - $39.99
Computers Sandisk 512MB Secure Digital Memory Card - $19.99
Toys & Games The Sims Complete Collection PC Game - $24.99
Electronics Toshiba 46" Widescreen DLP HDTV - $1499.99
Electronics Toshiba 51" HDTV w/ HDMI Input - $899.99
Computers Toshiba Celeron M 370 Notebook w/ 256MB/40GB/WiFi/Combo Drive - $379.99
Electronics Toshiba DLP Projector - $449.99
Electronics Westinghouse 26" Flat Panel HDTV w/ DVI - $499.99
Toys & Games World of Warcraft PC Game - $24.99
Toys & Games XBox Games - Paintball Tournament, Splinter Cell Chaos Theory - $9.99
:o i'm listening to beastie boys
Whatever happened to muchspl2? He was pretty cool.
sorry, was i too vague?
he diedQuote:
Originally Posted by Cheese
Good lookin' out muchspl3.;)
I save alot of my future purchases for Black Friday.
Most of the stuff in my house is either free or deeply discounted because of this great day.:happy:
Blank DVD, CD, and jewel cases....never pay for 'em (besides tax).
200 GB hard drives....$60. Hell the rug in my basement cost $50.
The list goes one and on...
Here's the tips I came up with.....
1. Be out there at 5:30 am.
2. Hit electronic stores first (if you want electronics of course). You get the most savings on higher priced items...which are usually electronics. Don't bother trying to save $5 on a doll for your daughter when you can save $70 on a hard drive.
You can buy the doll at full price with less crowd.
3. Pay attention to rebate rules.
Many times, although it may not say it, it's one per customer, per household.
If you send a rebate in with the same recipient name as another, one will get dumped.
The same goes for address but there is another piece of shit rule that is almost never stated ONE PER SAME RECEIPT.
If get multiple of the same product and print different names and addresses on different rebate receipts, it many times mean nothing.
The rebate processors look at the bar code (Staples and Circuit City, for example) and duplicates are dumped.
Separate like items into groups and do multiple purchases at the register.
Even with different bar codes you still may have to abide the per customer per address rule, so send mom that rebate and hit her up for the cash. Be nice and deposit the rebate check for her.
5. Map your stores out so you don't have to back track and waste. Remember electronics stores first and other stores in succession based on cost savings
6. If possible, make teams to save time.
If you and wifey are going to the same store, split up and grab items in different section. If it's different stores, drive different cars.
Biggest savings items first. If you are in Circuit City, don't waste time grabbing a 50 pack of DVDs when that HDTV you wanted is in the same store with a $500 mark down (or rebate).
7. Fill your rebates out the NEXT FUCKING DAY if possible. Most manufacturers and stores know that most people will either fuck up with the rules, forget, or lose the receipt. If you are going to procastinate, PUT ALL THE SHIT IN ONE SPOT.
8. Many product require the UPC. Test your product to make sure it works before sending in the UPC. You may have to take the product back.
9. Stores that do online rebates are preferable. No crap to fill out and send in.
Staples has Easy Rebates and other companies are jumping into the fray.
Busychick :dabs:
Jeez Busy you have a system for everything.
Bustychap:rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
I first starting that getiing up at 5:30 stuff last year. I came up with it 'cause of the damn crowds of people.Quote:
Originally Posted by BigBank_Hank
Why do you say I have a system for everything?:blink:
If there is an efficient way of doing things, do it that way unless your aim is to fuck around. Planning is essential for a smooth ride.:ermm:
some people just like fucking around though
What's with the name calling all of a sudden, stanker and Improper Weirdo, I Smell Thee?Quote:
Originally Posted by Proper Bo
Only women plan shopping trips, Busychick.
it was because your cheapskateness reminds him of hippychickQuote:
Originally Posted by Busyman
and actually manker, i'd say the other way round :snooty:
when dudes go shopping they go in, they get what they want then leave. women... it's pissing me off thinking about it :dabs:
I refuse to go shopping with women. In fact, I'm pretty good at not going shopping, ever.
There is no way any self respecting man would meticulously plan a shopping trip like that to save himself a few quid. Shopping is girly, planning to go shopping is girlier and planning to go shopping for bargains is the girliest thing since big pink bows.
i only leave the house to get computer games :snooty:
i find clothes shopping stressful and embarrassing - "excuse me sir, the mens section is through there" :pinch:
What if you want some pop and sweets from the garage :dabs:Quote:
Originally Posted by GepperRankins
tesco home delivery :snooty:
Quality.
I think Iceland do a free home delivery service for your shopping - I did it once but it took longer than actually going shopping. Much easier to send a woman because they like it anyhow.
Win win :01:
i need a woman :mellow: :seedler:
http://russiansinglesonline.com/main.gifQuote:
Originally Posted by GepperRankins
they never deliver :dry:
Dave, if you save up and go to Talin for a week, you're practically guarenteed to find some hawt model chick who wants to emigrate to the UK - some of 'em don't even mind if it's Leeds.
All you've gotta do is marry them :lookaroun
dunno where talin us, but i'll try it :01:
i mean lyke, they want citizenship. i want secks and someone to by me boost and pot noodles. win-win :01:
A person that shops is doing so to get what he wants.Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
Planning to go shopping and shopping for bargains is to save money unlike idiots who spent too much for that tired old grey suit they wear everyday at the bank.:dabs:
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I hate shopping with women too. My lady always gets mad because when I go to the clothes section I don't fuck around. I get what I like and leave. When we go out sometimes, I'll have shoppings bags full of purchases and she'll have next to nothing.
Indecisive women are sometimes.
Tell a man that the plasma HDTV he wants is marked down $500 and he'll plan too.:dry:Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
You're young but you'll learn.
Cheapskate poof.
Why did you just edit my post in your quote and correct a non-existant grammatical error? You're either rodding or you're an idiot.
Aren't they just.Quote:
Originally Posted by Busy
:unsure:
Dumbass wasteful faggot.Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
What are you talking about?:huh:
Besides that, I can't edit your post.
What an idiot you are.
I forgot the Yoda tags.:happy:Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
You tried to correct me and then edited it after I pointed out your error.Quote:
Originally Posted by Busyman
Pwned :lol:
What error, dumbass?Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
I can't edit your post, only my own.
Roderick
I was about to point that it was probably due to the distance and the icebergs littering the ship's way, but then I realised it wasn't funny.Quote:
Originally Posted by manker