Top 10 Black Friday Shopper Secrets
Hope this top 10 list helps you black Friday shoppers out there. I haven’t included boxing gloves or Tasers. Please be nice shoppers!
1. Write it all down. Make a list for Black Friday and keep columns for offers, shop names, coupons, and preferences. Be sure to jot down more than one option.
2. Wear comfortable shoes and clothes that breathe. Organize your wallet in convenient ways. Keep a credit or debit card completely free of debt so that payment is easy.
3. The week before Black Friday start your search for the best deals. Tag as favorite online Black Friday sites which give the latest updates, online sales page and coupons.
4. Collect all offers that come in the Thanksgiving newspaper and clip according to your priority. Look for advertisements that give extras for buying multiple objects or for shopping during lean times.
5. Surf online and find sites that allow online purchase and waive shipping or allow you to pick up your purchases at a local store.
6. Use online comparison tools to find most affordable tools.
7. Look for Night Owl discounts and Early Bird Offers. Often you will be the winner if you know what you are keen on buying well in advance.
8. Take advertisements with you while you shop so that you can buy at prices promised. However internet prices are not valid at stores.
9. Be sure you are getting what you pay for and not what looks like an attractive price for a printer and what you get is a printer with no ink or other essential parts.
10. Make the best of Black Friday shopping by using credit card offers on additional cash back offers, or extended warranties. Many cards offer warranty coverage, return protection, or sales price protection to buyers who use the card. Make the most of it.
Make up your mind not to lose your cool on Black Friday. While crowds, pushing and pulling are all part of the fun consider doing the shopping at smaller stores where the range may be smaller but you are more likely to be a winner. Black Friday shopping needs a solid strategy, a full stomach, and determination to succeed.
Black Friday shopping is not an official U.S. holiday yet it is a day much anticipated by shoppers all across the U.S. and its neighbouring countries. It is a festive day as it heralds the start of the Christmas shopping season.
Merchants and retailers during this day slash down their prices giving the best deals and bargains for the holiday rush. Some stores open at the stroke of midnight on a Friday then closes on midnight the following day making the Black Friday shopping experience a 24-hour hectic activity of ‘rush and grab.’ Shoppers compete to get the best deals yet merchants too compete to offer the best prices.










