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November 22, 2007 - 7:23 am

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Unless you’re planning on buying a treadmill this year, forget that turkey – it’s the opening gun of shopping season and you don’t want to miss the sales. And, like last year, Pajamas Media will be here with gift picks from some of your favorite bloggers. Be the first on your block with an %%AMAZON=B000FI73MA Amazon Kindle%%… or leave your own shopping/sales tips here…

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3 Comments, 3 Threads

  1. “Doorbusters” seem to be the coin of the realm this season. A review of the post Thanksgiving sales announcements for Friday … the earliest “Doorbuster” will start at JC Penney’s starting at 4:00 AM! – FOUR IN THE MORNING, heck, why go to bed?

    Two hours later, retail giant WAL*MART will be opening its doors at 6:00 AM and then it seems evertone else is starting Friday at 8:00 AM.

    One of the best deals I saw advertised was a Sylvania 20″ LCD TV with a built-in digital tuner. Normally $299.99 for $197.00 at KMART, the “Doorbusting” begins with limited quantities and for five hours only at 6:00 AM

    Happy Thanksgiving and Successful Doorbusting To All From “We” At MAXINE!

  2. 2. Lem

    Why are some people still running to the brick & mortar shops?

    Could it be nostalgia?

  3. 3. Fred

    There is no place like brick and mortar for the thrill of instant gratification.

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