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thaslick1

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  1. I think the Best Buy ad is great. The washer and dryer deals are excellent and a 49' tv for $150 bucks is not to shabby either.
  2. Best Buy Toshiba 40' 179.99 Insignia 26' 99.99 Visual Land Tablet 79.99 4 Blu-rays 3.99ea 1 dvd 3.99 Halo 4 59.99 And thats all folks, Had great time this year. Number 1 in line for Best Buy in Murfreesboro Tn. Great deals.....
  3. 1st in line in mufreesboro tn for bb, about 25 people in line so far
  4. I'm definitely getting the 50' led tv from sears...... Too good of a deal .
  5. Yea this one is a HUGE let down
  6. U gotta hold out, its an awesome deal for 50 bucks but u might wanna check amazon periodically, there deals are just as good sometimes
  7. thaslick1

    Thank You

    Thanks to all, I'll see all u next year ;-)
  8. Finally home, I was first in line and got on news 2. Best buy I got the Sharp 42' 199.99, Toshiba blu ray player 39.99, xbox game bf3 29.99, 3 month xbox live for 7.99 ...... Happy black Friday to all and to all a great night
  9. 1st in line best buy nashville tn (hickory hollow) 4:30 pm Wednesday
  10. o how u have failed me Target!!!! But thank you baby jesus for BB
  11. I love it, $30 dollar video games, $200 tv, $40 blu ray player....... (packing up the tents and chairs NOW)
  12. wonder how long it will be until the full ad is released...... ps the 24' tv for 79 bucks is an AWESOME deal ....... lets hope they have 40' plus tv's with just as good of savings
  13. I'm pleased with the ad, $28 Video games, 51' tv = NICE
  14. GREATLY DISLIKE, I look forward to camping out every year at BB and now its cut short
  15. yes the staples ad is a little short of horrible, I didnt see anything in the ad that you couldn't get right now online. sad face :-(
  16. I'll probably be at bb around 11:30 Wednesday night, this is the yr for a big tv, gotta secure my spot
  17. http://gadgetbox.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/10/22/8445781-buying-a-tv-on-black-friday-the-price-predictions-are-in This year continues to be slow for TV sales. Not only do economic conditions remain sour, but the roll-out of 3-D technology has been poor — lacking necessary programming — and so-called "smart TVs" have been marketed confusingly, or in some cases not demonstrated at all. This has led to high inventory levels. The holiday season is the last chance for retailers and set makers to improve their fiscal year. HD Guru consulted industry contacts, surveyed the best current deals and analyzed pricing trends to come up with our Black Friday price predictions. Come Nov. 25, the biggest shopping day of the year, these are the costs of models — grouped by size, features and brand reputation — that you're likely to see. If you're thinking about buy a TV anytime soon, consult this list first, so you don't unwittingly pay too much. This year all sizes are affected. The glut of sets has already produced the lowest prices of the year and we know the holidays will mean "loss-leader" models that stores can offer in outstanding deals. In fact, the areas where we'll see the greatest price drops are in the category of TVs measuring 55 inches and above. That segment is more competitive than ever, with more new models from brands you probably never heard of (what we're calling "no name"). The no-name models exert downward price pressure from the market leaders. Add in the competitively priced Vizio’s recent drop in market position, along with their own leftover 2010 models, and you have a perfect recipe for crazy closeouts. As in recent years, the online e-tailers will be leading the charge with the hottest deals and will follow Black Friday TV deals with Cyber Monday specials. For those of you considering a Vizio or a no-name TV, please read our disposable TV article, where we make the case for purchasing an extended warranty. Now, on to our predictions: Smallest LCDs 32-in. 720p no name LCD - $169 32-in. 720p brand name LCD - $249 Mid-size LCD and plasma 40-in. 720p no name LCD - $288 42-in. 720p brand name Plasma - $399 42-in. 720p brand name 3-D Plasma - $529 40-in. 1080p no name LCD - $339 40-in. 1080p brand name 3-D LED LCD - $689 46-in. to 47-in. 1080p no name LCD $399 46-in. to 47-in. 1080p brand name LCD - $499 46-in. to 47-in. 1080p brand name LED LCD - $599 50-in. 720p brand name plasma $539 50-in. 1080p brand name plasma $639 Large LCD and plasma 55-in. 1080p no name LCD - $639 55-in. 1080p brand name 3-D LCD - $799 60-in. 1080p brand name LED LCD - $1099 60-in. 1080p brand name plasma - $999 60-in. 1080p brand name 3-D plasma - $1099 70-in. 1080p brand name LED LCD - $2399
  18. Any info on the 42" Plasma for 369.99 ????
  19. nice ad, the blu-ray player and the 40 tv are awesome
  20. this website is a one season stop for me...... i'll see u guys in 9 months...... Great BF over all..... thanx GD
  21. I've never seen this nobody is at any of the stores here in Nashville.... 0 people @ electronic express .... 0 peope at Target ...... and until 9 : 30 pm there was maybe 20 people @ best buy..... Normally by this time there would be more than 200 hundred... it's very strange
  22. I'll be camping out with my buddies....there are some things we want plus our family want some items as well. There are a few good deals on tv's and we kinda just like the experience also.
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