Saturday, March 3, 2012

Black Friday Shopping Preparation?

Hey! I'm a 13 yr old girl in the Worchester MA area going to her first Black Friday shopping spree this year... and I don't know what to do or how to prepare!



1. How much money should I bring?

2. Which stores should I make a priority?

3. Where can I find the best BF deals?

4. Any helpful coupon websites?

5. What time should I leave?

6. Helpful tips with crowds?

7. Any other tips?



10 points to the best answer- please try to answer at least 5 out of the 7 q's!! thanks in advance! :)Black Friday Shopping Preparation?
1. well it depends on what you want to buy. If your looking to buy electronics about 500 is good, if your just looking to buy some clothes about 200 is good.



2. Bestbuy/Walmart for electronics, Jcpenney,Kohls,Old Navy for clothes.



3.Walmart and Target usually has very cheap deals.



5. Most stores open at 12 am this year on blackfriday so I suggest leaving at about 11:00



6. The crowds are very big ,it's very chaotic





Here is a website for all of the black friday deals this year to help you decide where you want to go shopping!!!!





http://www.2011blackfridayads.com/black-鈥?/a>



Hope I helped.Black Friday Shopping Preparation?
1. I would recommend a credit or debit card, but since you're only 13, don't bring too much. Obviously no more than, perhaps, $300 in cash.

2. I'm not sure what stores you like, but if you're like any other typical teenage girl, then the usual: Gap, Abercrombie %26amp; Fitch, Urban Outfitters, American Eagle, Sephora. Otherwise, the any department store would be good also.

3. The best deals will be at Wal-Mart, Target, and Best Buy.

4. http://www.gottadeal.com/ This website lists all the black friday ads and has a forum where you can read tips about anything in regards to Black Friday.

5. Depends on if you want to battle the crowds. Remember that Black Friday will be busy with rude and pushy people. The lines will be particularly long in the morning because people will rush in for those few door busters. Expect to wait any where from 30 minutes to an hour or more. If you go later in the day, although the lines will be long, things will not be as hectic. I remember when I went to Best Buy first thing in the morning and I had to wait about 90 minutes in line because the lines circled around the entire store.

6. Be patient and aggressive. Expect to be pushed and shoved around. Watch your things very carefully. Keep your shopping bags close to you.

7. Wear comfortable shoes. Again, be patient. This isn't a day for leisurely shopping. The hardcore and bargain shoppers will be out in full force.
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