Wednesday, September 12, 2012
When Black Friday Deals Started
Black Friday. It does sound more like a religious holiday declaration similarly to Roman Catholic's Black Saturday. Well, generally, it isn't about that but it is a day to shop. A day where there's a big sale among the items being sold in different stores in the US. It is a long day that a lot of the retailers are opening up at 5AM or even earlier than that since hordes of people are anxiously waiting outside just to get a hand at those gadgets or appliances at jaw dropping prices.
Most of the retailers post their Black Friday ad scans, coupons, and offers online to warn the soon-to-be-customers in advance for them to prepare their purses and wallets. Lately, more and more consumers are spending and go shopping online rather than take the difficulty in bumping to fellow consumers in the stores.
There are also limited-time deals that some people are eagerly waiting for because it's a one-in-a-lifetime chance to grab these items in a one time big time sale. In the case of online shopping, the consumers get to know whether the iPhone or iPod that he is looking for does still have stocks or not. That instead of going to the store all by yourself and then get disappointed because the item that you're looking for is out of stock.
So that's how it is that Black Friday started. And the retailers somehow called it the Black Friday Deals which happens in November every year.
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