Wow - for the first time in many, many years - hubby and I did not wake up before 5am to hit the Black Friday sales today. For as long as I can remember - we would research the best deals that would be available the day after Thanksgiving (aka: Black Friday). We would wake up at 4am then go to Best Buy, Fry's and Staples where we would team up and have a strategy to rush and tackle the crowds for the great deals - like a Sony camcorder for $199; Compaq desktop, monitor and printer for $399; Samsung laser printer for $49; DVDs for $1.99, $3.99 and $5.99; my awesome Tom Tom for $99; MP3 players for $9.99; digital picture frames for $20; memory cards for $9.99; software, screen savers and games for FREE (after rebate); pay-as-you-go phones for $6.99; bluetooth headset for $19.99; and more that I just can't remember.
What's crazy is that even though the doors opened at 5am, and we would get there at about 4:45am, there were at least a hundred or so people there before us, if not more. The really dedicated Black Friday shoppers would get there before midnight and camp out at the front door - those folks got a special bracelet that gave them dibs on all the super super cheap doorbusters (like the big flat screen tv for only $499 - where there would only be 10 available). We were never that dedicated - but were always excited about the good deals we could get for ourselves and for Christmas gifts. The plan was always to split up, grab specific items, then one of us would get in the ridiculously long line, while the other person would continue to shop. We'd take turns shopping/standing in line...it was awesome.
This year we looked through all the ads... ALL of them... and nothing was exciting. Not a single thing. Nothing that was worth waking up before sunrise. We did, however, hit a couple of stores before 9am and picked up a couple of things. For the first time ever - we walked into Best Buy on Black Friday and walked out with nothing, absolutely nothing. I don't think Rob has ever walked out of Best Buy empty handed - it felt strange. Whoa...
Thank You
14 years ago