Black Friday Shopping Tips
by Kimberly Danger
For many people, shopping is just as much a part of Thanksgiving
weekend as turkey and pumpkin pie. In fact, last year more than 140
million shoppers hit stores on Black Friday alone. Besides being
the first day of the Christmas shopping season, Black Friday marks
the day when retailers realize profits -- going from being “in the
red” to “in the black” – hence the name.
Before you brave the crowds of frenzied shoppers, here are some
tips to make the most of your bargain hunting experience:
1. Plan Ahead
Most sales fliers go out with the Thanksgiving newspaper, but
information is largely available on the internet weeks ahead of
time. Plan your shopping strategy as early as possible. Sites like
blackfridayads.com clue shoppers in to what will be on sale at major
retailers like Walmart, Best Buy and Toys R Us will offer on Friday
morning.
2. Have a Backup Plan
While most places offer limited quantities of doorbuster items,
the sale merchandise that isn’t quite so hot is readily available.
If you’re visiting a store for a doorbuster item, make sure that
there is something besides else your list. Otherwise the odds of
leaving empty-handed (and having wasted precious shopping time)
increase dramatically.
3. Comparison Shop
You may want to browse the internet and comparison shop before
you set foot in the stores. What seems like a good deal isn’t
actually all it’s cracked up to be and may not be worth standing in
line for. Look up current pricing on major sites like Amazon.com,
Toysrus.com and Bestbuy.com.
4. Prep Your Car
If you’re going to be bringing home a new plasma screen TV,
you’ll want to make sure there’s room for it in your vehicle. Make
sure the trunk is cleaned out or back seats removed from your van.
Top off your tank to avoid wasting time at the gas station.
5. Dress Appropriately
For most people, this means boots, mittens, hats and a warm
coat. Don’t try to be too fashion conscious; just be comfortable.
Be prepared to wait outside in some situations. Leave your purse at
home and just bring a credit card or enough cash. It’s one more
thing to worry about or potentially get lost or stolen.
6. Arrive Early
If you snooze, you lose – especially on Black Friday. Most of
the doorbuster promotions begin as early as 5 am and are available
in limited quantities only. In some cases you’ll need to arrive
several hours before the doors actually open to get the best deals.
Many stores have started to use a numbering system to be fair to
shoppers who have camped out in line for the store to open. As they
enter, they are handed a number to allow them to purchase in-demand
items.
7. Shop with a Partner
Send one person to the checkout lanes while the other snatches up
the bargains. Keep your cell phones charged so you can easily meet
up later. Leave the kids at home. Crowded aisles and unscrupulous
shoppers can be a dangerous combination for small children.
8. Take Advantage of Price Matching
Some stores will also honor the advertised prices of their
competitors – even on Black Friday. Use this strategy to your
advantage to avoid long lines. Make sure you take the competitor’s
flyer with you – otherwise you may be out of luck.
A similar strategy involves buying the item ahead of time,
returning it on Black Friday and immediately re-buying it at the
lower price. The ethics of this are questionable and most stores
don’t appreciate customers who do it. Some stores have even made
Black Friday exempt from their regular price-matching policy.
9. Realize Additional Savings
If you’re making a big-ticket purchase, consider signing up for a
store credit card to save an additional 10-15% on the transaction.
10. Shop Online
Avoid the hassle and gas expense by shopping online. Some sites
even start their Black Friday promotions on midnight – well before
their bricks and mortar stores open. The Monday following
Thanksgiving, known as Cyber Monday, is one of the busiest days for
online shopping as employees head back to work (and their computers)
after the holiday weekend. Many sites offer special deals to Cyber
Monday shoppers. Be sure to look for online coupon codes for
additional savings.
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