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Topic: More shoppers seek to avoid the madness of stores as Black Friday online sales soar by more than 20% |
More shoppers seek to avoid the madness of stores as Black Friday online sales soar by more than 20%
Daily Mail [UK], by Staff
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Posted By:Attercliffe, 11/25/2012 6:51:18 AM
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| Many Black Friday bargain hunters decided they rather race to their laptop than the parking lot of their local shopping mall as online sales shot up 20.7 percent this year. Nearly a quarter of shoppers scouted retailers online, as traditional brick-and-mortar stores try to find ways to best adapt to sales trends. And the boom in web sales looks set to continue in the forthcoming week, as online retailers look forward to the advent of ´Cyber Monday´, traditionally the biggest internet shopping day of the year. ´This year´s holiday shopper was hungry for great deals and retailers didn´t disappoint,´
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
uno, 11/25/2012 7:43:24 AM (No. 9032778)
Maybe that´s because Black Friday shoppers went to the malls to camp out, shout, shove, push, trample, stab, and shoot their way to a deal on a gadget, to buy 2 ounces of Victoria´s Secret lingerie or just to watch the freak show. Buy online? Where´s the fun in that? s/
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
kanphil, 11/25/2012 8:46:34 AM (No. 9032829)
Wife and two young´uns went out. They spent plenty of money, but didn´t get any bargains that I can see. My favorite stories of the day, maybe apocryphal, were: 1)A couple, forced to load the big screen TV or the toddler into their car, chose the TV and left the toddler in the parking lot. 2)A woman who maced the crowd around the iPads so she could get in there and claim the prize. I am sure others have their own favorites.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Spidey, 11/25/2012 8:49:02 AM (No. 9032833)
How about Walmart having their best Black Friday ever in spite of union goon protests?
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
zzzghy, 11/25/2012 8:56:39 AM (No. 9032841)
Thursday night around 10 0, my girlfriend and I decided to cruise over to WalMart to check out the Black Friday thing. I´d never been to one, and what the hell -- nothing else to do -- so we went in. The store was packed to the gills and hectic, but everything seemed to be moving along smoothly. No fun in that.
So we went over to Target. Packed, yes, but a completely different vibe. Completely different. The checkout lines were really long, but with all 14 registers open, the wait really wasn´t that bad. And get this -- we went there to basically watch the insanity and feel superior to "all the morons who fall for this sort of thing," but we ended up purchasing a few items at great prices. I spent my 20 mins in line chatting about football with the guy in front of me, no problem. It wasn´t that bad. I might go next year, if I need anything and still have any money left.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
suziesuburbanite, 11/25/2012 2:22:50 PM (No. 9033285)
On-line, no lines, no fighting over a flat screen and if you´re shipping out of town can be picked up at the store for free.
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