Avoid The Long Lines And Sheer Craziness Of Black Friday
In case you live under a rock and haven’t yet heard of Black Friday, it’s the day after Thanksgiving in the United States, where it is the beginning of the traditional Christmas shopping season. Black Friday is not an official holiday, but many employers give the day off, allowing consumers to get a head start on their Christmas shopping. Many retailers open very early (typically 5 A.M.) and offer doorbuster deals and loss leaders to draw people to their stores. These so-called deals are usually in very short supply and are often out of stock within minutes of the store opening leaving many who stood in line empty-handed.
Now consider this simple question.
Why would anyone in their right mind want to get out of bed at three o’clock in the morning to get in line and wait for stores to open at five o’clock, only to be pushed or maybe even trampled on their way to grab one of these doorbuster deals (that may very well be out of stock before they get to them) and then wait in another long line at the cashier?
Answer: They must be CRAZY!
Not to worry, we have the solution. Simply visit Where2LookOnline.com anytime at your leisure between now and Cyber Monday*, and take your time to comparison shop for anything and everything that your looking for to make this a memorable holiday season. Sure, some of those doorbuster deals are pretty good prices and if you’re incredibly lucky, you just might save $20 on that DVD player for Dad or get a $10 CrockPot for Mom, but is getting up early, standing in the cold and fighting the crowds really worth it?
Wouldn’t you rather do your shopping from the comfort of home and avoid all of that hassle? There’s still plenty of time before Christmas to have items you purchase online shipped in time to get them wrapped. Plus, more often than not, you’ll find a better selection of merchandise while comparing prices from over 15,000 online stores than you could ever hope to get at your local store.
So, keep your sanity this Holiday season, avoid the crowds and compare prices online, before you buy. You’ll save much more than just a few dollars.
*The term Cyber Monday refers to the Monday immediately following Black Friday, the ceremonial kick-off of the holiday online shopping season in the United States between Thanksgiving Day and Christmas.
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