How to Find the Best Deals on Black Friday

Where to Find Black Friday Deals

Kathy Wiehl
You are bargain shopper, and chances are you plan to shop on Black Friday. Look at the following websites for insider tips, advance images of Black Friday Sales Circulars, and information about the hottest deals. Each website offers unique features, so visit them all and get the best value for your money this holiday season.

www.theblackfriday.com
This website promises early release of Black Friday sales ads for more than 60 retailers, and offers several tips for getting the best value on Black Friday.

www.Black-Friday.net
This site will post scanned versions of Black Friday sales circulars when they are released and offers up-to-date news about the hottest retail deals. Users can sign up to receive instant updates and create custom online shopping lists.

http://www.blackfriday.fm
In addition to offering information about Black Friday sales, this site is offering several giveaways. To enter, users predict the Black Friday sale prices for several products.

www.bfads.com
The self proclaimed "Official Black Friday 2009 Website" posts images of several Black Friday ads and will give away t-shirts every day during November. This site also hosts an active message board in which users can post insider information and discuss how to get the best value on Black Friday.

Black Friday Shopping Tips

Now that I've told you where to find the best deals, here are a few tips for shopping on Black Friday.

-Make a shopping list and stick to it.
-Big ticket items will provide a deeper savings.
-Use price matching to do all of your shopping in one place if possible. Check store policies ahead of time to save yourself a few headaches on Black Friday.
-Buy items before Black Friday and bring your receipt on Black Friday to have the price adjusted, but check store policy before you attempt this. Some stores may not allow price adjustments on Black Friday.
Shop online whenever possible.
-Don't assume you can return items if you over buy. Some stores have restocking fees that eat up your savings.

Sources:
http://www.theblackfriday.com/what_is_black_friday.shtml

Published by Kathy Wiehl

I am a homeschooling mother to four kids and a freelance writer. I write about pregnancy, birth, parenting, natural living, homeschooling, crafting and pets. I have written articles for private clients as we...  View profile

Many stores will allow you to come in for a price adjustment on Black Friday. Purchase the item a few days earlier and then bring your receipt on Black Friday to the store for a partial refund.

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