Maybe this has happened to you too this weekend. You're in an actual store, holding a hot Christmas item in your hands, and you think, "Eh, I can probably find it cheaper online." And you put the toy back and leave the store, and you don't find it cheaper online. Christmas shopping crisis!
Hows the Black Friday shopping going?
I love saving money, and I use coupons on almost everything. If it's not on sale or I don't have an extra 20 percent off coupon, I don't buy it. Unless it's coffee. Gotta have that at all costs.
I've already messed up this money-saving adventure called Black Friday, and here's how.
Black Friday is in just a few days. The day of massive sales, long lines, and a generally frantic attitude is upon us. Just a day after we all give thanks for all that we have, we crowd in our local stores to rampage for the best deal. During this chaotic day, we need to remember to be kind to those working.
Trivia question: Where is the one place on Earth where you can count on people gathering around a table, thanking God for all they have, only to see these same people -- a few hours later, mind you -- embarrass themselves and cause mass chaos to save a few bucks?
Why, the United States of America, of course.
It's 'Black Friday' and folks are out in droves looking for that great deal! Beware shoppers, in the all the excitement and Choas of 'Black Friday" you could make some poor choices. Here's a list of some of the "not so good" finds, according to HuffingtonPost.com.
We all know that the day after tomorrow will be a hectic day. Black Friday will be full of car horns honking, tempers flaring, and general chaos. The traffic will not just plague the streets, but the aisles of the stores filled with mayhem and anger. What could happen if this situation gets out of control?
A while back we brought you the incredible story of the Brown family. The story consists of a local military husband,Sean, rushing home to his pregnant wife Heather who was sent into a coma after and emergency C-section. Their story continues to touch people all over the nation, but especially the locals. And one lady is going out of her way to help the Brown family this holiday season.
Black Friday is only a week away and it's time to start preparing. We gave you tips on how to do well on your Black Friday shopping, but how can you do that if you don't know where the best deals are? Here is a list of when the biggest stores in Tyler will be opening, along with some of their awesome savings. Just click on the links to see even more holiday deals.
Thanksgiving is a time of fellowship with friends and family, and reminiscing about all the blessings you have. But the day after Thanksgiving has kind of become a holiday in itself. Black Friday has become a culture phenomenon and it's only getting bigger. Everyone is out shopping for the best deal on all of their favorite things. If you're brave enough to face the crazies, you're going to need t
The day after Thanksgiving, aka Black Friday, is the biggest shopping day of the year. Stores put out their lowest prices and best deals of the year and millions of people everywhere sit out until midnight just to get these deals. Well, this year retailers are starting Black Friday early this year, and a lot of people aren't too sure about it.