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Shopping Tips
How to Know Black Friday Secret Pricing before Black Friday
Black Friday was the largest one-day drop in stock market history. On Oct 19, 1987 the Dow Jones Industrial Average plummeted more than 22%. Today, the term Black Friday also refers to the day on which retail stores have deep discounted price-drops on selective items early on Black Friday. Black Friday, the day after Thanksgivings in the United States is historically one of the busiest retail shopping days of the year.
The unprecedentedly deeply discounted price of the year usually don't come out until the day before Black Friday. However, every year, these secret pricing leaks out from unknown printing sources and advertising distribution channels, collected and organized by a handful of Web sites dedicated to collect Black Friday pricing to come to the public.
To see what hot items will be on the shelves sold in the early Black Friday morning, simply hop online and try the following Web sites. You'll be impressed with their collections of ads listings and ads scan:
Just because something is advertised as discounted on Black Friday doesn't mean it's the best deal. Shoppers should always search for the lowest price, use a coupon and look for items with cash-back rebates.
last revised on 2006-11-18
by Charles Gwa
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