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Official Black Friday / Cyber Monday Thread...


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List the best deals with links....

Use these websites to find what you are looking for...

Black Friday

http://bfads.net/ This one is the best IMO

http://www.theblackfriday.com/

http://www.blackfriday.us/

Cyber Monday

http://www.cybermonday.com/

http://www.dealscybermonday.org/

http://www.cybermonday.biz/

Its hard to get the info on what will be on sale for cyber monday because there is no print ads to steal from.

What are you guys going to get?

I am going to pick up a garage door opener!

What are some amazing deals out there that you have found?

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Went to Lowes tonight in Atlanta to scope out the location of my garage door owner and got a count to make sure they have enough for me to wake myself up early to get one on black Friday...

Then something awesome happend....

They had already put up the signs for the sale, and I tried to play the dumb card and take it up to the counter. They gave it to me at the black Friday sale price! Thus I don't have to fight the crowds for the one thing I wanted this year!

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Went to Lowes tonight in Atlanta to scope out the location of my garage door owner and got a count to make sure they have enough for me to wake myself up early to get one on black Friday...

Then something awesome happend....

They had already put up the signs for the sale, and I tried to play the dumb card and take it up to the counter. They gave it to me at the black Friday sale price! Thus I don't have to fight the crowds for the one thing I wanted this year!

They have to do that by law. If they have signs up saying something is for sale, they have to honor it.

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I experienced Black Friday for the first time last year... never again... I waited outside best buy for 4 hours, finally got in, got the TV I wanted at crazy sale price, while staying in line I almost got in fight. Some punk ass bitch started screaming that I skipped him... which I did not. Dunno how I manage not to pounce on him. Anyway... When I got home and went on amazon.com... the TV I got at super great deal was $150 cheaper at amazon... I was so pissed...

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