Black Friday 2015: Here’s When Your Favorite Retailer Will Open Up
It’s hard to keep track of all the moving deals, but it’s how Amazon is approaching their sales this Black Friday. We reveal how to check if a Black Friday deal is real.
According to a preliminary Thanksgiving Weekend Survey by the National Retail Federation (NRF), an estimated 135.8 million shoppers (58.7%) definitely will or may shop on Thanksgiving, Black Friday, Small Business Saturday and/or Sunday, similar to the 61.1% who planned to shop past year and more than the 55% of holiday shoppers who said they did shop in stores and online over the weekend in 2014.
Retailers are launching big discounts as early as this week – and offering them again on Thanksgiving and the following day, traditionally known as Black Friday.
Best Buy is promising reductions on more than 300 products in its Black Friday sales, which will get underway at 5 p.m. on Thanksgiving evening and can be previewed here. These deals going to list on next Thursday (November 26).
Deals on Sony PS4, Microsoft’s Xbox One, HDTVs and more…… That way you’ll have less stress and more time to enjoy the shopping and the big Black Friday savings. We have our big Black Friday round-up coming in the next couple of days, so stay tuned for that! If they don’t have stock on them at that moment, they will have it delivered to you any time before Christmas.
Instead, new deals will be offered as often as every five minutes for eight days, starting Friday.
A new report from the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), formerly the Consumer Electronics Association, shows that almost 40 percent of Americans are planning to purchase technology products or accessories during Black Friday week.
Windows 10 running laptops, plenty of Android tablets are also expected to be available in the Walmart Black Friday 2015 sales. To make sure you take advantage of the good deals, and avoid the worst, read our expert advice on how to bag a bargain.