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  1. Oh, and forgot to say that last year there was also free shipping on many of the BF online deals.

     

    The online deals are usually available anytime after midnight (sometimes even before) so if you can get to a computer around midnight before you go out BF shopping, you can check to see whether or not the deal is available.

     

    HTH!

  2. We rarely have snow that early here in southcentral PA. But if it were a true blizzard, the stores would stay closed. If there were only an inch or 2, the stores would definitely be open.
  3. I will be out of town on BF, but want to get some of the stuff that is for sale. Are any of the sales valid online? Or do I have to be in-store for them?

     

    TIA - BJC

     

    Many of the deals were available online last year. I didn't have to go to TRU's B&M last year because I was able to get all of my items online.

     

    But you have to be careful, some deals are NOT available online.

  4. Everyone is being helpful, but it never even dawned on me that in the 24 hour store I would be able to grab the stuff I want to PM and have it in a buggy then go by the pallet of what else I want and wait. Thanks for this post and way to think outside the box! :g_clap:

     

    ~H~

    This is what I do also. Works very well.
  5. Most of the time, the 24 hr Walmarts actually close at around 11 pm or midnight and then reopen at 5 am or whenever the sales start. I don't think Target usually opens any earlier than their normal 8 am. So if that's the case, your problem is solved!

    Our 24-hour Wal-Mart stays open. You just can't touch the BF merchandise until 6 a.m.

     

    I haven't the foggiest idea how early Target will be open, but it's not a 24-hour store, so I would be freezing my buns off here in PA if I went there first.

     

    I plan to pm any Target items that I can, but Wal-Mart may not carry everything that I want. I know they only had a handful of items that I wanted to pm from TRU and Kmart last year.

  6. Our first Target opened up a couple weeks ago and I was wondering how long their early bird items are around. Do they usually stock enough that I could go there second after Wal-Mart? I was planning to go to Wal-Mart first since it is a 24-hour store and pm as many Target items as I could, but if I can't get those items at Wal-Mart I'd want to go to Target later.
  7. I work both Thanksgiving and BF, BUT I work the 3 to 11:30 p.m. shift, so I can shop to my heart's content in the morning. DH also works BF, but will go in late so that he can babysit while I shop. I try to get back no later than 10ish so he can get to work.
  8. If our 24 hour WalMart closed early and reopened up again at 6 that would be fine with me. I would still get there at 3 and get in line. lol But since they don't close, I think it's stupid for them to not put out blitz items until 6. Then the store is packed and they can't get the pallets through the aisles. And that's when the fights break out. The blitz items won't ring up at sale price until 6 am. Common sense tells you if the store is open 24 hours and you wait until 6 to go, there probably won't be anything left. lol

     

    Our 24-hour Wal-Mart has the pallets out and ready to go by about 4 or 5, sometimes earlier depending on the item. Shoppers just are not allowed to touch anything on the pallets until 6.

  9. Can someone explain "Pallet" rules? I never shop at walmart because it is very very crowded.

     

    Also walmart usually "DOES NOT HAVE " Limited no. of items like other stores ( say just 50 DVD players or 100 Tvs etc). Even if I go to walmart at 10.00 AM, i can find stuff .

     

    Walmart has lots of peices of things that are on sale.

     

    Last to last yr they had bikes on sale for $25. That time I did not need one. But this yr I want 2 of them. Hope they give out bikes.

     

    And where should we look for bikes??

     

    Simonalex

     

    Bikes were located in our Wal-Mart's garden center the last couple of years.

  10. I go alone since my sisters don't live nearby and my husband stays home with the kids. Everyone else thinks I'm nuts. When I get back home, usually around 10ish, my husband goes in to work and I take the kids to get non-kid presents.
  11. So how do they let people in, by the 50's , 100's or is it, "OK DOORS OPEN, LETS GET READY TO RUMBLE!!!"???

     

    And do you pretty much already know what you want by the adds, and say, ok, i want this this and this thanx bye, or do you have time to browse around?

     

    We have a 24-hour Super Wal-Mart, so anyone can come inside at any time. However, the BF items are off-limits until 6 a.m. Lines form around the items which are scattered throughout the store and most often are not even located in the same department. For items such as TVs and computers, people are given tickets and then after they are paid for you can drive around to the back of the store to get them loaded. Others, like the GameCube 2 years ago, you had to get at the checkout counter and then take it directly to your car without going back through the store.

     

    I generally get there between 3 and 4 a.m. to scope out where the items are located (last year even the employees didn't know where some of the items were going to be located at that time), put my PM items in my cart and then go to the line where I think the item will vanish quickest (usually electronics). I was 1st in line last year for the TV/DVD combo. :D Unfortunately, I don't have anyone to come with me to get in more than 1 line at a time since my husband stays home with the kids. :(

  12. As far as I know, tru hasn't been a pm'ing store..could be wrong. I don't recall Target ever doing it neither. But Walmart still does it! :P

     

    My TRU PM'd 2 years ago. Got some Transformers PM'd there. I used TRU online last year, so I'm not sure if they stopped last year or not.

  13. How it works here is that you may come into the store at any time, but the items that are on the Black Friday sale may not be put into your cart until 6 a.m. Security is positioned around the store to make sure of that. Also, the items are not where they normally would be. They are throughout the store and you have to figure out where they have put them. I'd get there at 4 a.m. if there is something you really want, so that you are near the beginning of the line for that item. It's also hard to get around with a cart. Go without one if at all possible.

     

    Good luck!

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