LOL I didn't go...And I din't really want to go too. No patient to wait inline to get in and to get out. Don't know it's paid off the time for have to wait or not lolx.
I did go last year, to Fry electronic. Went there about 1:00pm and I had to wait in a really long line. So I just put it back and went home
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LOL I didn't go...And I din't really want to go too. No patient to wait inline to get in and to get out. Don't know it's paid off the time for have to wait or not lolx.
I did go last year, to Fry electronic. Went there about 1:00pm and I had to wait in a really long line. So I just put it back and went home
I see, every year I never go at all. I heard my sister said her friend bought the same TV like her for $500 on Black Friday where her is $2000ish. I think that's a good deal on electronic stuff.
most of the good deal like TV u have to wait before store open 1 or 2 hours. no way m going to wait for that haha. n it have one 1 or 2 too hahaha.
I shop online no need to wait on the line
most of the good deal like TV u have to wait before store open 1 or 2 hours. no way m going to wait for that haha. n it have one 1 or 2 too hahaha.
I shop online no need to wait on the line
I guess you're also lazy to go out there and shop. What did you got online? I got everything I needed except for a BMW. I can't get that on a Black Friday.
i was wondering how do they make money off of black friday selling electronics so low. is it a frame or something
The stores only make money on the holiday season, like x-mas sale, and will feed for the whole year.
Normally the price is about $25/item for example. On the day on sale they will raise the price up to like $30/item, then they put like 25% off. So they still make money.
Lower the price will get more sells.
Raise the price will produce more product.
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