2014年1月23日 星期四

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It was a drive he had made many times, but this time was different. This time, he was alone.Jump-starting the holiday shopping season with sales on Thanksgiving Day seems to have been a win-win for retailers and shoppers.It separated some of the hard-core Black Friday shoppers from those who wanted big deals but were unwilling to rush Thanksgiving dinner to get them."It spread things out," said A.J. Faulkner, general manager of the Best Buy store in Portage.Moreover the technology in the products keeps on changing that Candy box reflects in the working condition. "We had more coming after we opened,Team of diligent researchers is appointed who look after the trends of Wedding invitations market and develop products accordingly. then before."The electronics and home appliance business had a long line of people looking for "doorbuster" specials on bundles of electronics gear, cell phones and big LED TVs, he said, but many others came in well after the store opened at 6 p.m. Thursday."Some felt they didn't want to shop on Thanksgiving and chose to come after midnight or in the morning," Faulkner said. That has meant that the store has stayed busy and through late Friday morning,The chemical compounds in certain skin care products have Christian Louboutin Pump possibility of taking away more oil than is necessary. still had an inventory of some items that people lined up for hours to get.

That included a 55-inch LED TV that regularly sells for $999, but was doorbuster priced at $499.According to some retailers and shoppers in the Kalamazoo area, the Thanksgiving Day jump diluted the traditional Black Friday rush enough to stop power shoppers from having to throw elbows when doorbuster specials started on Thursday evening, but incremental waves of special discounts at major retailers gave Friday morning shoppers deals they could savor.First-time Black Friday shopper Richard Godsey, of Kalamazoo, brought his tape measure to find a TV to fit the top of the dresser in the bedroom he shares with his wife. He said shopping on Thanksgiving is nothing he would ever consider. But his daughters-in-law convinced him to come out on Friday.Godsey and his wife always avoided the traditional start of the holiday shopping season because of its reputation for crowds and chaotic shopping. But he said his first experience with it on Friday were not bad.Peggy Thompson, of Kalamazoo, said, "I wanted to spend time with the family, not spend time standing in line." So she and her mother Ann Ulitzsch, of Bloomington, Ill., did not get started until 10 a.m. Friday.

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