For some retailers this is the highest profit day of the year, with “Black” referring to businesses recording their …show more content…
Consumers should decide what they would like to purchase in advance, because they may not be able to go to every store and purchase each item that they desire to have. It would be best for consumers to shop in groups. This would allow for more purchases to be made and teamwork to carry items purchased out to the parking lot. Park smart! Park in a nearby lot, where there is no sale and walk to the store of your choice. If this is not possible, park as far away from the store as possible. It will be a longer walk for you to and from your vehicle, but not very many people will be within that area. You just might avoid burglary, theft, and traffic jams! Dress appropriate for the weather, so that you don’t get sick! Another alternative to Black Friday shopping in stores is to shop online for deals on that day. Checkout (dealsofamerica.com) for up-to-date online deals. And, guess what! It is frequently updated, so that you can get all of the bargains. The good thing about online ordering is that there is free shipping, decreased wait times, and no long lines. This will allow you to spend more time with your love ones and enjoy Thanksgiving dinner with them. Shop online
The Black Friday (https://www.theblackfriday.com/blog/what-to-buy-on-black-friday.php) reports, flat screen televisions, laptops, video game systems, small kitchen appliances, and toys as being at the top of the list, when it comes to the main attractions on Black Friday. Electronics …show more content…
The answer to this question will depend on a number of varying factors, such as how many stores a shopper goes to on “Black Friday”, whether or not he/she gets the items that he/she desires, and the shopper’s budget.
Yes. A shopping list would be very helpful according to (https://www.theblackfriday.com/what-is-black-friday.shtml). This will prevent customers from spending more than what they planned to and help retailers avoid having to pay and/or deal with re-stocking fees. A shopping list will also help consumers when prioritizing the order in which they will visit stores. Yes, because this will be the time to do some serious Christmas shopping.
No. Some consumers may still have Black Friday items that they have purchased a year ago and/or more, just sitting up collecting dusk within their home/closet(s). No. Most consumers are purchasing gifts for others on this day. Who’s to say, whether or not the person receiving the gift will have a use for it or even use it! Also, from my experience, I have found that some customers resell the items that they purchase on Black Friday online at regular