Black Friday ads for Best Buy and Amazon

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LeathermanMicraMultitool.jpgThis morning Best Buy released their sales flyer for Black Friday, November 28. The sale starts at 5 am but if you can't wait that long you can shop online on Thanksgiving. That used to be sacrilege, now it's normal competition.

Best Buys flyer prices seem awfully low. Of course, the stores will sell out of these items within minutes of opening. The flyer lists how many will be in each store at the minimum, from 4 to 30 for each of these specially priced items. Don't expect you can roll in at 9 am and find one of these super deals laying around.

A 50 inch Panasonic plasma TV is $900. To get one of these super deals you must get in line and get a ticket. Read Best Buy's rules about waiting in line on Black Friday.

Amazon points out their Black Friday deals require no line waiting in the middle of the night. Browse their Black Friday sales here, including electronic gadgets, books and more.

A Leatherman Micra multitool, above, is $13 (orig $30).

UPDATE: Sears is offering their Black Friday deals online the day before, i.e., Thanksgiving. The flyer is unclear, but it seems that the sale ends at midnight on Thanksgiving. A preview starts at 9pm online Wednesday.

2 Comments

Marci Lapair said:

Shoppers should be aware that Best Buy charges a restocking fee if you return any electronic items such as a GPS. The restocking information is written on the back of their receipts.

Anonymous said:

true, they charge it on gps, cameras, and laptops only

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