They started this yesterday. This photo was taken about two hours ago (Wednesday at about 4pm).
Three days of waiting to save, what, fifty bucks?
MikeFairbanks Cream of the Crop 6,428 posts Likes: 2 Joined Jun 2009 More info | Nov 21, 2012 17:51 | #1 They started this yesterday. This photo was taken about two hours ago (Wednesday at about 4pm). Thank you.
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JeffreyG "my bits and pieces are all hard" More info | Nov 21, 2012 18:00 | #2 I never understand this ritual. Don't these people consider their time to be worth anything? My personal stuff:http://www.flickr.com/photos/jngirbach/sets/
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Nov 21, 2012 18:23 | #3 That's what I was thinking. ^^^ Thank you.
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Invertalon Cream of the Crop 6,495 posts Likes: 24 Joined Jun 2009 Location: Cleveland, OH More info | Nov 21, 2012 18:32 | #4 |
Scatterbrained Cream of the Crop 8,511 posts Gallery: 267 photos Best ofs: 12 Likes: 4608 Joined Jan 2010 Location: Yomitan, Okinawa, Japan More info | Nov 21, 2012 18:53 | #5 JeffreyG wrote in post #15273832 I never understand this ritual. Don't these people consider their time to be worth anything? One of my employees explained this well recently. He was at Best Buy on Friday morning after Thanksgiving. He had no problem getting in and finding his item, a device that normally retails for $45 selling at $15. Then he reached the 2 hour line to check out. He put the item down and left. Simply put, his time is worth more than $15/hour, especially his holiday time. Now think about camping out for days on end and you need to be 'saving' literially thousands of dollars to make this worth while. The "doorbusters" tend to save you a lot more than a few bucks. Add to that the fact that some people will save a spot and be shopping for a whole group and the saving start to become worth it. Granted it's no different than people lining up to be the first to get an iWhatever VanillaImaging.com
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Nov 21, 2012 19:12 | #6 I live next to a huge mall with a Best Buy. Some of those clowns were already camped out on Sunday.
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maverick75 Cream of the Crop More info | Nov 21, 2012 19:21 | #7 |
Nov 21, 2012 19:52 | #8 I have a neighbor who calls himself a Black Friday shopper. He makes a plan for where to go to buy crap he doesn't need. I don't get it.
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yogestee "my posts can be a little colourful" More info | Looks like a tent display to me. Jurgen
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JeffreyG "my bits and pieces are all hard" More info | Nov 21, 2012 20:13 | #10 Scatterbrained wrote in post #15274025 The "doorbusters" tend to save you a lot more than a few bucks. Add to that the fact that some people will save a spot and be shopping for a whole group and the saving start to become worth it. Granted it's no different than people lining up to be the first to get an iWhatever ![]() While it's not something I'd ever do, I can tell you from doing "Black Friday" in Orlando one too many times that people make it worth their while. I've seen people come to the US for black friday, and they will literally rent an extended van and fill it up. They're buying for a lot more than just their immediate family. In Orlando it's not unusual to see people buy a suitcase, fill it, put it in the car, buy another one, fill it...rinse and repeat...... Fair enough. And to be honest I need to be careful in my judgement. I'm pretty comfortable economically so it is easy for me to value my time off on a Friday over putting in a lot of effort to save a few bucks. My personal stuff:http://www.flickr.com/photos/jngirbach/sets/
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MaureenSouza Ms. MODERATOR Something Spectacular! More info | Nov 21, 2012 20:19 | #11 We have the same thing here; tents up since last Saturday in front of Best Buy. Life is hard...but I just take it one photograph at a time.
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FrankH Senior Member 650 posts Likes: 5 Joined Aug 2010 Location: San Diego 229 More info | Nov 21, 2012 21:09 | #12 Last year I got in line at 5:30 (store opened at 6) at Office Depot to save a couple hundred on a laptop. I think it was a great deal, and worth the half hour wait. After I left that store I went by a Walmart and Bestbuy in the same parking lot. There was a line to get into the parking lot. No way was I stopping.
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starkyrulz Senior Member 561 posts Joined Oct 2011 Location: Calcutta, India More info | Nov 21, 2012 21:17 | #13 my first Black Friday in the US, last year me and my wife made our way at 5:00am at Fry's Santa Clara to catch up on good deals - though some of the items were indeed cheaper by 20 USD say on a 150 USD item (though most were sold out) - i still do not understand the concept of doing this. | 5D Mark III | T3i | 24-70 f2.8 MK II L | 70-200 f2.8 IS mk II L | 18-200 f3.5-5.6 | Σ 30mm f1.4 | 50 f1.8 | 430exII | YongnouYN560 | YongnouRF603 | Vangaurd 263AT |
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Nov 21, 2012 21:51 | #14 I ordered some stuff this AM from RRS, and then a couple of hours later got an email from them with their Black Friday ad offering a deal if I'd waited until Friday. Dropped them an email telling them if I'd known I'd have waited - they responded with we already put it in your box.
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dodgyexposure Goldmember More info | Nov 22, 2012 00:42 | #15 Off topic, but what is Black Friday? I'm not asking about the shopping frenzy, but the naming of the day. It's the day after thanksgiving, right? Why is it called black Friday? Cheers, Damien
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