Black Friday Deals: 2009 Deals at Area Retailers Sure to Please Tough Black Friday Crowd
Black Friday Deals from All Retailers Are Exciting
Black Friday deals for the 2009 Black Friday event are important. Black Friday deals must be low enough to meet consumer needs, yet high enough to ensure that retailers earn the money they need on Black Friday. The deals range from discounted apparel to ultra-cheap TVs. No matter what your heart desires this Christmas, there's a Black Friday deal that will please you. Black Friday deals at Best Buy include a $179.99 Compaq netbook, a MacBook at normal retail price of $999 that comes WITH a $150 Best Buy gift card, and 10% off all appliances. There are also special deals on certain Samsung appliances such as side-by-side refrigerators and dishwashers. Best Buy also has a variety of deals in place on TVs. Many of the TV deals are pretty close to Walmart's TV deals.Target has a variety of Black Friday deals for all members of the family. Mom can score inexpensive jewelry, discounted apparel and shoes, and great deals on cookware and housewares. Men can find deals on discounted tools, sporting goods, and clothing. There are plenty of marked down DVDs, CDs, books, video games, and toys for children of all ages. Digital cameras and a $246 Westinghouse 32" HDTV round out the best Black Friday deals at Target.
Walmart is the king of all low prices this season. Their 30 page circular includes deals such as $5 Barbie or Bratz dolls, $9 toys, discounted bedding, apparel, and shoes. There are tons of great deals on TVs, Blu-Ray players, and even a $59 TomTom GPS unit. Stocking up on holiday items is also a great way to save during the Black Friday Walmart sale.
Toys R Us opens at midnight, making it one of the first stops for Black Friday shoppers. The retailer recently promised "tens of thousands" of much coveted Zhu Zhu pets by Black Friday. There are hundreds of deals on discounted toys, iPods, MP3 players, and small electronics such as handheld camcorders and more.
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