1. What is Black Friday? Black friday is day where stores cut their prices down a lot hoping to attract a large amount of people.
2. When is Black Friday? Black friday is always on a thursday following Thanksgiving.
3. What time do some stores open up? They open around 5:00 am.
4. What is the origin of the term “Black Friday”? The term "Black Friday" originated in Philadelphia in reference to the heavy traffic on this day.
5. What is the History of Black Friday? Black Friday is the day after Thanksgiving in the United States. It is one of the busiest shopping days of the year. Many people feel it is the official beginning of the holiday shopping season. Stores and Retailers open earlier with huge sales and have great deals throughout the day. Over the last few years, internet sales have also went up on this day. Most online retailers have the same sales and bargains as brick and mortar stores.
6. What does this mean to you? That black friday is not the busiest shopping day.
7. Where can I find advertisements for Black Friday? You can find them on the web, in flyers, newspaper, on t.v and in stores.
8. What is CyberMonday? Cyber Monday is the Monday following black friday, and is one of the busiest days of the year for online retailers. It is the kick start to the holiday shopping season.
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This is a great deal because its cheap and its a good camera. its usually more expensive.
10. Black friday web pages......
Radio Shack Black Friday Ad Posted.Read about it in our Black Friday news.
11/13/08
The Sports Authority Black Friday Ad Posted.Read about it in our Black Friday news.
11/12/08
JC Penney Black Friday Ad Posted.Read about it in our Black Friday news.
11/11/08
CVS Black Friday Ad Posted.Read about it in our Black Friday news.
11/11/08
Six Staples Black Friday Deals Posted.Read about it in our Black Friday news.
11/11/08
Rite Aid Black Friday Ad Posted.Read about it in our Black Friday news.
11/10/08
11. The best deal I found was a 32' lcd tv for $450 on walmart.com
black friday ad
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