Is anyone braving the Black Friday crowds? Do you have a shopping list or strategy?
I need to buy a camera (for myself, for christmas) and a GPS (for my mom for christmas) but I'm thinking of skipping the black fri crowds and just ordering online for ~$10-20 more to save myself the aggravation.
Re: Black Fri Strategies...
We always go out. The people watching is awesome.
We have a general pattern that we follow. Walmart, Target, JoAnn, Old Navy, Kohl's, BBB, Big Lots. And then my family usually does breakfast. After that, DH usually has to go to work so I will either tag along with my parents or go home to rest.
That said, if you have very specific things you want and don't enjoy going out for the fun of it, I'd probably skip it.
We're going black friday shopping in NH while we're there to take advantage of the sales and the sales tax-free-ness.
I want a DSLR and DH wants surround sound. We also need to get presents for his side of the family and a few of my friends.
This for me as well. I hate regular shopping, and I could not imagine shopping on Black Friday!
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We usually go out on Black Friday, but I haven't decided yet and probably won't until we get the ads. We don't have a lot of big stores around us - just Wal-Mart, K-Mart, Sears, BonTon, JCPenny, Staples, and Home Depot. If there's anything we want or Christmas gifts we want to get, we'll go & try to get them.
Last year we stopped at K-Mart on Thanksgiving day & DH got some awesome deals on Craftsman tools just like the ones at Sears. Plus, it wasn't crowded at all which was awesome. So we might do that if there's anything we want.