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  1. My iPhone died last year, so I've just been buying cheap phones. I'm on my second one now and it's not going so great. My friends warned me but I didn't listen. Well, I'm only out about 20 dollars on two phones. But if I could get an iPhone from Simple Mobile between 80 and 100 dollars, I might consider it. Still on the fence. 

     

    Also if I find a good deal on a hardwood steam mop... 25 dollars would be awesome, but I know I'm dreaming the impossible dream there. But if the price is right on a good one, I'll consider. I'm renting in an older place right now with hardwood floors, so I feel like I'm forever having to keep up on cleaning.

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    Ulta

    Well, they have put up a page about their Cyber Funday sale which is from November 15-17. They have some pretty good deals then. So, it's a start right?!

     

    Anyways, they don't have any deals listed other than the gift with purchase. But there is a list of some of the brands included. Here's a link in case anyone was to have a look see at it https://www.ulta.com/cyberfundays/

    Ulta

    I am for sure. I was thinking as I was looking at the WalMart ad, no, I'm still not all set on ads yet cause Ulta hasn't came out yet.

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    There is a Kmart in the first floor of my office building in Manhattan that appears to be doing OK, but the last Sears in my usual shopping area is slated to close.  Surprisingly, there is still a stand alone Sears Auto in Queens where I recently bought new tires and had them installed.

     

    The Kmart in the Penn Station area wasn't busy when I'd go there. Tourists checking the place out, of course. Some locals doing an essential run or what have you. The one at Astor Place used to do decent. I think because it was close to the 6 train so it was convenient for those of us who took that train to stop there and do some shopping before heading home. I know for me, my options closer to where I lived were mostly hole in the wall discount stores that had such small selections and weird hours.

     

    Now the Kmart in the Bronx was always busy when I would go there with my friend who lived a few blocks from it. That was so weird to me because when I'd come to visit my family in Michigan, we'd go to Kmart and it would be a ghost town. So being in a Kmart that had more than 2 checkout lanes open with waits was weird to me. It reminded me of how Kmart was growing up in the 80s.

     

    It is really something to see how times have changed. I worked my first job at Sears while in high school back in 1996 and my mom retired from Kmart after putting a lot of years with the company. How things have changed in deed.

  3. Full game list released

    Thanks for sharing. I might have go get this as I had quite a few of those games about 20 years ago. I'm a little disappointed of the lack of Lara Croft as I do love my Tomb Raider.

     

    One of my first BF purchases was the original Playstation. I worked at Sears and we had a 20 percent off coupon plus our employee discount. 17 year old me thought I was pretty hot stuff bringing home a video game system the day after Thanksgiving. Haha! How the times have changed.

  4. Fraser, Clinton Twp., Shelby Twp. and possibly Roseville all of which are in MI

    I know those areas very well. Let's see, I used to live in Clinton Twp, now I live in Fraser. I always manager to wind up at the Meijer there on Thanksgiving for some odd reason.

     

    I work in Macomb but right across the street is Shelby Twp. 

     

    I remember doing BF years ago at Macomb Mall. Between Value City and Kohl's, that place was packed. 

  5. I have been doing about 95% of my shopping online for the last two years. The rest I do at work (I'm management in a store that's open then) and sometimes KMart or Meijer on the way home after work. I don't buy toys or electronics anyhow. So, sitting at home in my pajamas and drinking vodka while getting the deals is fine with me.

     

    Now, when I was younger and had a significant other who wanted a big ticket gift, I was out there with the crowds. I think it's great that there's different ways to bargain shop.

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  6. Newbie question here - is ulta's deals online too? Or are most in store only.

     

    Sent from my SM-G900V using GottaDeal mobile app

    Online as well for just about all of them. The only thing I've had issue with finding online in years past are those 5 for 5 stocking stuffer items. But otherwise, have found everything else.

     

    In addition, Ulta does some great online only deals pretty much starting the week of Thanksgiving and running until the week before Christmas. Like last year, they had some great deals on brands like Urban Decay and Philosophy that were online only.

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  7. I think that these sales will have the smaller, essential type items on sale. While the electronics, hot toys and other big ticket or hard to find items will be the BF focus. I don't work for Target, but I think that's how it will be all over the place. The last couple years I've gone out on BF, I've seen people buying the bigger stuff, but not the little fillers. I think stores are seeing this too. Obviously, they do sell the smaller items but not on BF. So why push them on that day?!
  8. We got a PS3 earlier this year. So, I will be on the lookout for some games and accessories for that. 360 stuff for my brother in law. So video game deals are where it's at for me.

     

    As selfish as it sounds, I'm also after good deals on clothes for me. I stopped taking the medication on was on for close to 10 years around last BF and I've lost a lot of weight in that time. I would like something that fits me again.

  9. I'll also add that Ikea is amazing. When we moved into our new place, we swore that we wouldn't be "those people who furnish their entire apartment with Ikea". So, we shopped all over to try and find things from other stores. Heck, we even looked at Big Lots (yeah, I know). In the end, we found that really we would be "those people" and that was okay. We found everything we needed at a much better quality for way less at Ikea. You really can't beat them.
  10. There used to be a mall in the area that has since gone under. They were the best place to go on BF. The info desk would give away coupons and free ornaments. Plus, they had stores like Mervyn's and Montgomery Ward which also had a lot of freebies and good deals.

     

    Not too many places like that anymore. I may try to get the snowglobe at Penney's. Haven't decided yet.

  11. No bloodshed...but ironic.

     

    Last year we got a new BB. Up until then it had been occupying an old grocery store and was called a warehouse or something. But it was great because it had an overhang and was mostly protected from the wind. The new BB is just like all the BB's everywhere. Sheer face and concrete everywhere. So of course for the first time in our three year BB life it is predicted to rain.

     

    We bought a EZ up. with sides. to protect us from the wind and rain. Yes it's warmer here than up north but I've got thin blood, okay? Unfortunately I wasn't thinking about all the lovely colors available in EZups now. I got the standard blue one. And I was the first in line.

     

    Ever notice the pretty blue of BB? Matches the EZup perfectly. I had to fend off people all day Thursday looking for freebies and flyers from BB thinking it was the hospitality tent. Finally had DH bring me something to post a sign.

    So, I take it you spent the summer painting it hot pink with zebra stripes for this year, right?! Thanks for the funny story :)

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