Black Friday is the biggest shopping holiday in America. With huge discounts on electronics, toys and much more. It's purpose is to lend a hand to shoppers who can spend less on gifts and home goods, that they would normally not be able to splurge on. Unfortunately, competition and getting to your favorite things first, can turn violent. We have heard in recent years of people trembling over each other, arguments and even fights. But this doesn't stop retailers from opening their stores early every year for Black Friday, due to the fact that they make the most money during the shopping craze. Nothing should be worth the chaos that this holiday shopping tradition has brought along.
Black Friday deals look so good that they just might be too good to be true Black Friday deals look so good that they just might be too good to be true.
GameStop has joined the Black Friday festivities, but some gadgets are missing. GameStop has joined the Black Friday festivities, but some gadgets are missing.
The Xbox One is the hot new craze this Holiday Season. Its official release date is Nov. 22. That means your son, brother, nephew and boyfriend all want you to buy it for them!
Black Friday? How about backing that up to Thanksgiving Day? Black Friday? How about backing that up to Thanksgiving Day? Despite the fact that Black Friday is named after the wild first shopping day after Thanksgiving in the time leading up to Christmas, retailers are slowly making in a two-day spree.
Xbox One consoles have been restocked at Best Buy retailers around the United States in what is believed to be the last restock before the November launch