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  1. 1. In the past the webcasts have been on Saturday night. Does this still work or is there a better time? Yeah love sat nite, and any night 2. What BF topics would you like to see this year covered? Perhaps any impulse buys, things that you buy just to have. Like for example extra hdmi cable, usb flash drives. Just random things that are great deals, for like under $50. Not just that they have cheap movies. Something that you buy to have in case you need one in the future. Or a webcast devoted to the minor deals in the ads. Things that save you $10 to $30. 3. What do you like about the webcasts? That they're done with real information , and not so much as just random guesses 4. What dont you like about the webcasts? 5. How long should they last each time? A minium of hour and a half, regular 2 1/2 to 3 hours, depending on how many people are invovled and actually participating. I'd say do the longer webcasts the week before black friday. So that during that week could do shorter shows, and just hit the highlights then. 6. Do you like the special webcasts? (the ones we do the day a major ad is leaked) Yes, they're great to have and love that you can rewatch them if you miss them
  2. You need to use the spreadsheets the site makes up to do your investigation into which laptop you want to try and purchase. Can you have a purchase shipped to your friends house before you leave. If you can, many of the black friday laptos can be ordered online, granted you have to stay up and purchase in a hurry, but I've scored them that way. So make sure you have all the information for shipping, payment, address, and be logged into the site, before it goes up live for purchasing. Most use ticketing systems, as its a way to track inventory and make sure every one that was there gets one. I think that last year on black friday at bestbuy items left unsold after 11 am are free to purchase bye anyone. Most of the time the cheapest laptops get sold first, so if you looking for a good laptop as opposed to just a cheap one, may be able to get one and show up a little later in time. Orlando is a big market so take that into account, as they'll have more of the items than smaller markets. Also look into the store putting limits on how many can be purchased bye one customer. Best advice is try talking to the staff at that store, you may be able to get them to tell you how many of said laptop they got in to sale. If your going for the absolutely cheapest laptop I'd suggest 6 hours early at walmart, bestbuy could be days. It all depends on what the prices of all the competitors laptop prices are, and who has the best laptop for the cheapest $$$. And Not only on who has it, but what other big offers they have in their Ad. Remember you don't have to be the first in line, just close enough to make sure you get one.
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