Black Friday is the biggest shopping holiday in America. With huge discounts on electronics, toys and much more. It's purpose is to lend a hand to shoppers who can spend less on gifts and home goods, that they would normally not be able to splurge on. Unfortunately, competition and getting to your favorite things first, can turn violent. We have heard in recent years of people trembling over each other, arguments and even fights. But this doesn't stop retailers from opening their stores early every year for Black Friday, due to the fact that they make the most money during the shopping craze. Nothing should be worth the chaos that this holiday shopping tradition has brought along.
Tablets are one of the most in demand electronic products these days. Tablets are one of the most in demand electronic products these days. With so many customers trying to keep up with latest trends especially when it comes to gadgets, the coming of the Cyber Monday 2013 is what everyone should look out for.
The Xbox One is the hot new craze this Holiday Season. Its official release date is Nov. 22. That means your son, brother, nephew and boyfriend all want you to buy it for them!
One of the most anticipated items to hit stores this Black Friday 2013 is the Xbox One. With its looming release date this month and the annual Thanksgiving weekend sale in the horizon, many shoppers are hoping to bag a great deal for Xbox One.
The much awaited release of the PlayStation 4 is only a few days, and guess what? So is Black Friday. With people going on crazy shopping sprees during this annual mega weekend sale, many are anticipating big discounts for the newest Sony gaming console.
Walmart, who hosted the EBT shopping spree this past weekend after a technical glitch caused Food Stamp recipients’ cards to temporarily become limit-free, are on the hook for all of the food that they attempted to bill to the government/Louisiana tax payers.
The Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) system suffered glitches in Louisiana, causing a community of food stamp recipients to rush to Walmart in order to take advantage of “limitless” spending on their EBT cards, which usually has finite limits, depending on the recipient’s income.
As usual, Walmart is trying to outdo its competitors with surprisingly low prices. Their latest target is Apple's iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c, which will be released Sept. 20.