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Who goes to "secondary" stores exclusively on BF? (Radio Shack, OM, OD, Staples, etc)


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My wife and I go to Office Depot, Staples, and OfficeMax.

 

http://s23.photobucket.com/albums/b399/Marcster2005/Smileypad/Sorry%20Help/N1StopTheMadness.gifWe avoid the craziness at Wal-Mart, KMart, Best Buy, Circuit City, and Sears... I like my sanity!

 

We don't have any kids, so I have no need to brave Toys R Us or KB Toys... http://s23.photobucket.com/albums/b399/Marcster2005/Smileypad/Non-Smiling/OuttaHere.gif

 

I was wondering how many other GottaDealers go to "secondary" stores exclusively on BF? http://s23.photobucket.com/albums/b399/Marcster2005/Smileypad/Hmmm/thinker1.gif

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If there's something I really want, I'll got to Best Buy, Circuit City, or Target first. After that, it's usually Kohl's, Menards, Home Depot, Dick's Sporting Goods, or cruising the mall. Hopefully there's a stop for a good meal in there, too. :)
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I usually always start a Walmart, after that it depends on what I want most, who is helping me shop (besides DD) and where DD has gone first. Last year she started a KB Toys for me. I usually get to Radio Shack sometime during the day too though. They have areally cut radio controlled Barbie car I'd like to see go on sale.
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DH and I typically end up wanting items from the secondary stores and make those are main stops.

 

We might hit Walmart or Target, but its our last stop of the morning.

 

I don't think I could ever want something badly enough to start out at Best Buy on Black Friday - my girlfriend worked at one last year and boy did I hear some stories! :eek:

 

But to each his own! :)

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I get the best deals at the "secondary stores." I refuse to wait hours and hours at TRU or Wally World. Staples one year-- for a 20-minute wait before opening-- resulted in an $8 scanner, a free phone, a $1 stack of blank CD's, and a $3 game controller. I think I spent $19 total and was out in 10 minutes.

 

I have done KMart early, but I think it's considered "secondary" in our area. Haven't gone unless there was a specific item I wanted to score, like gold jewelry or half-price Lego sets where I had coupons in addition. Alas, our Lego years are past. I spend a lot of time on the boards and looking at ads (not just BF but for the weekend before) and I have a good idea what I'm going to dive in and get. I WILL NOT spend hours in a check out line, either. At some point, my time is more valuable and the sporting aspect is lost.

 

If I had someone who needed Santa to bring a gotta-have something, might be a different story, because Santa NEVER disappoints at our house. This year the gotta-haves will be more money, I-tunes cards, etc. I expect. I end up wrapping up socks and toothbrushes, just so there's still lots to open!

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staples is my number one. i've been first in line three years in a row.

 

i never see deals to justify the mobs at walmart or 2+day wait at bestbuy. circuitcity might be a decent place, but the one by my house gets rushed when the doors open and they didn't do vouchers last year - i heard some horror stories.

 

after that i goto sears or ace hardware and just cruise around.

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I won't go near a Walmart on BF! I hit the electronic and office supply stores, then Home Depot if they have something I need or want. I leave the Walmart madness to my wife and her equally-crazy shopping buddies. I'm usually home by 11am, ready to watch the annual LSU-Arkansas football game (which usually ends up determining whether LSU or Auburn wins the SEC West title).
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CC hasn't been a bad place for me to be. I've been in the first 10 people in line for the last two years. I know exactly what I am looking for, get it when the door opens and then make a beeline for the registers. When I get out, I usually head to Staples. If I'm still standing after that I prefer, Target or WM in that order.
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I go to Carson Pirie Scott first, then Macy's (used to be LS Ayres), then we walk around the mall and go to JC Penney's and Sears. Then to Kohls and Target. No kids and I'm not that "into" electronics. My husband wanted tools last year, but his parents bought them all for him, so no need to look for those this year! The mall is very crazy and Carson's has lines about 30 people long at each register!
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We always hit Staples first, and our always out within 5 minutes. One year we scored many free after rebate items, over $60 worth. Then on to Sears for clothing deals. In the past, we've done Best Buy, but they dont' have anything that worth the 2-3 hour wait in line to me. Since my kids are older, I don't have to brave the lines at KB or TRU anymore either.

 

We also really like going to CVS, Walgreens, Brooks, the smaller stores. They're rarely busy but have great hidden finds!

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The wife and I usually split up BB and CC between ourselves and we do the camp-out thing, starting at mn last year....probably a bit earlier this year, but it depends on what's there.

 

We've never had a problem getting in and out of either store in under 20 min. We go in with very specific items in mind, get them and head to the checkout line, which is usually quite short in the first 15 min. or so. But since our BB and CC both use a ticket system for the hot items (doorbusters), and have for years, it makes getting in and out very fast and easy.

 

Did make the mistake of going back into the BB at 1PM last year. The checkout line wound around the inside of the store and doubled back on itself.....wait time, according to a few people toward the front of the line, was approaching 2-3 hours.

 

The "secondary" stores, on the other hand, get their crush in the first half-hour or so and then are rather empty afterwards, at least the ones we frequent, so they are saved for later.

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I usually don't hit the secondary stores and if I do it's after all my big store stops. I usually hit:

 

Best Buy

Circuit City

Target

Toys R Us

Walmart

Kmart

BX/PX

 

Later I like to hit stores in the mall like Dillards, Macys, Express, etc. to see what they have and that's when I'll hit the secondary stores if I feel like it, it's no big loss for me if I don't make it to those places.

 

This year I might add Kohls to my primary list of stores to hit, because we have one opening up soon, but I'll have to see what kind of deals they have.

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