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Black Friday: deals, advice, suggestions

Black Friday: deals, advice, suggestions

Black Friday prices will be drastically lower in comparison with previous years, say the experts. During this totally crazy day, please, be attentive and don’t buy blindly.

Black Friday offers a lot of really worth deal but be rational and don’t buy not needed things. Despite their lowest price they, probably, won’t be useful for you. At the same time, no ned to wait for better&lower price that Black Friday offers. According to experts, Friday’s price will be lowest, so take the moment.

This year, Black Friday falls on Nov. 25, and if you were patient enough, you have the chance to invest your money into series of useful, beautiful and smart gifts. By the way, the smart and big TV are able at several stores at the lowest prices. See below for the examples and hints, where to buy.

Best Buy: On Nov. 5, the retailer hosted a one-day, in-store-only sale. The LG 50-inch class LED Smart 4K Ultra HDTV was $649.99 during that sale. But it’ll be $399.99 during the Black Friday sale. The Klipsch Reference dual 6½-inch floor-standing speakers were full price at $349.99 each. But they’ll be just $174.99 during the Black Friday sale.

Wal-Mart: The store will have the Samsung 50-inch 6300 Series 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV on sale for $398 during its Black Friday sale. The TV was nearly $200 more expensive on Veterans Day, at $597.

Target: The Black & Decker 8-serving electric griddle will be $14.99 this Black Friday, just like it was last year. Sticking with what works or recycling mediocre deals? You decide.

Black Friday: how to buy more effectively

Black Shoppers should be attentive, do not forget to use your mathematical and logical abilities. As a matter of fact, retailers tend to inflate the list price of a product to make the percentage of the discount appear larger than it is. Percentage is a key word.

How to buy more effectively, say the advice below/ If you’re planning to partake in the annual shopping holiday, use them.

Shop online when you can. Stores are offering a vast selection of Black Friday deals and doorbusters online this year. Stick with cyber deals to nab low prices without losing your cool fighting the crowds.

Don’t buy blindly. Get ready for the figures of percentage on the prices’ tags. Before Thanksgiving, compare prices on the products you want across multiple Black Friday ads. Once you find a deal you like, search for the same product to see what it’s selling for now. Use this tactic to judge how valuable the deal is.

Have a plan of attack. Many deals are high in demand and low in quantity on Black Friday and Thanksgiving, so get to the store early and know exactly which product you’re heading for first. You’ll need a good sense of direction and a strong power walk to get there first. Consider the Craftsman snow throwers that adorn the front page of the Sears Black Friday ad; each store will have only about five.