11/15/2011

Black Friday 2011 Counting Down

Amazon's Gold Box Deal of the Day
Sick of getting lost when you're on the road? Now's your chance to get a TomTom XXL 540S 5" widescreen GPS, regularly $169.95, for just $79.99. You also get free shipping. This TomTom GPS system has pre-loaded maps of the US, Canada and Mexico, IQ Routes technology to give you the fastest routes every time, TomTom Map Share technology to personalize your device, and more. There will be a brand new Gold Box Deal tomorrow, so check back! The Gold Box Deal of the Day is part of Amazon's "Countdown to Black Friday" sale - see other early Black Friday deals.
Give the Gift of Luggage, Bags,and Totes! 15% off everything except Briggs & 
Riley and Rimowa. Valid 11/28/11-12/04/11. Coupon: cyber2011

Amazon is Counting Down to Black Friday!

Amazon's "Countdown to Black Friday" Gold Box event is back! Today's deal is for a Panasonic VIERA 42-Inch 1080p 120Hz LED Smart HDTV. Normally Amazon sells this HDTV for $649.99, but today it's $100 off at $549.99. Since the deal will only be until the end of the day, we suggest you take advantage of it now if you're on the market for a new TV. Check out features here.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Black Friday Shopping
Black Friday Shopping
Day after Thanksgiving shopping at Walmart in 2009
Observed byUnited States and Canada
DateFriday after U.S. Thanksgiving
2010 dateNovember 26
2011 dateNovember 25
2012 dateNovember 23
CelebrationsShopping
Related toCyber MondayBoxing Day, U.S. Thanksgiving andChristmas
Black Friday is the day following Thanksgiving Day in the United States, traditionally the beginning of the Christmas shopping season. On this day, many retailers open very early, often at 4 a.m., or earlier, and offer promotional sales to kick off the shopping season, similar toBoxing Day sales in many Commonwealth countries. Black Friday is not actually a holiday, but many employers give their employees the day off, increasing the number of potential shoppers. It has routinely been the busiest shopping day of the year since 2005,[1] although news reports, which at that time were inaccurate,[2] have described it as the busiest shopping day of the year for a much longer period of time.[3]
The day's name originated in Philadelphia, where it originally was used to describe the heavy and disruptive pedestrian and vehicle traffic which would occur on the day after Thanksgiving.[4]Use of the term started before 1966 and began to see broader use outside Philadelphia around 1975. Later an alternative explanation began to be offered: that "Black Friday" indicates the point at which retailers begin to turn a profit, or are "in the black."[5]
Because Thanksgiving falls on the fourth Thursday in November in the United States, the day after occurs between the 23rd and the 29th of November....Read More


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