Shopping for technology. Look for the ads in Thursday’s papers, and then plan. David Thornburg reveals his team strategy in the Pulse blog.
Thursday is Thanksgiving — a time of reflection as we plan for the major high-tech sales event of the year: Black Friday. The thought of 100 blank DVD’s for $5, or laptops for $299, brings joy and excitement to thousands each year.If you’ve ever shown up at 9AM to purchase a specially discounted item on Friday after Thanksgiving, you probably found it was out of stock. Success requires planning.
Normally the Thornburg Plan is a closely guarded secret. However since few of you live nearby (and thus competes for limited items) we gladly share strategies developed over years of Black Friday practice.
David Thornburg : Black Friday
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The question that needs to be answered before executing Thornburg’s plan is…
Is any of the stuff the stores are pushing at super low prices worth the time, effort, and extreme annoyance? 🙂
you can see all of the adds at http://www.blackfridayads.com as well. I almost got killed by an old lady and a shopping cart on black friday once. I have avoided it ever since.