Brad Posted September 7 Posted September 7 How do you think this year will compare with recent years as far as number of sales, quality of deals, sale formats, etc? How do you think the tariffs will affect the deals? Will prices be higher or will retailers eat those increases when it comes to their Black Friday deals? Black Friday also falls on the 28th, which is the second latest possible day and gives retailers less time between BF and Christmas so will that once again cause sales to start even earlier? What items do you think we'll see the best deals on this year? What items are you hoping to score deals on? Share your thoughts and remember that posts in this forum qualify for the giveaways we'll be having this year (more on that soon).
Kanyon71 Posted September 7 Posted September 7 I have a feeling it’s going to be a little worse with all the tariffs taking their toll on deals. I also think it’s going to be so spread out that it’s going to be hard to determine if the deals will be any better with the later sales. 2
len_mullen Posted September 8 Posted September 8 (edited) Quote How do you think this year will compare with recent years as far as number of sales, quality of deals, sale formats, etc? I expect Amazon, Walmart, and others will hold their own 'deal days' events leading up to Black Friday. You'll have to have some sort of membership to participate. Quote How do you think the tariffs will affect the deals? Will prices be higher or will retailers eat those increases when it comes to their Black Friday deals? The biggest factor impacting prices will be lack of interest. I haven't bought a computer in more than a year and will not be shopping for one. I bought my kids 65" 144 hz 'televisions' to play video games on last year. Before that, my last TV purchase was in 2021. Not looking for televisions this year. My kids do not need/want televisions, computers, or new phones this year. We're full. Quote Black Friday also falls on the 28th, which is the second latest possible day and gives retailers less time between BF and Christmas so will that once again cause sales to start even earlier? Just means more sales leading up to BF and a less important BF. Last deal I got between BF and Christmas was that 75" TV I bought in 2021. I ordered Christmas Eve but did not take delivery until after Christmas. Quote What items do you think we'll see the best deals on this year? What items are you hoping to score deals on? As always, TVs and Computers will be steeply discounted. Personally, I'm hoping to get deals on a couple Arcade1Up cabinets. The company seems to be teetering, so maybe some clearance action from Kohls, Target, Walmart, or Amazon? After Christmas, the 'unfit' toys QVC could not sell will end up as 'free after Crazy Deals at Ocean State Job Lot. I can hope, right? Edited September 8 by len_mullen 1
setlok73 Posted September 8 Posted September 8 I think the deals will be substantial to try and make up for some of the pull back. But they start the deals so early and spread them out for so long its hard to see what all is available. I have seen in my own family a big shift. My kids are trying to downsize and not have have so much "stuff" so obviously the spending slows. Which is great! But I think this is happening across the country and it is going to impact revenue.
Hubbalance Posted September 10 Posted September 10 I feel like the deals won't be as good. Prices have already been raised so much so any delas won't really be deals. I hope that you all are more right than me though. 1
bribri25 Posted Sunday at 11:18 PM Posted Sunday at 11:18 PM On 9/10/2025 at 8:01 AM, Hubbalance said: I feel like the deals won't be as good. Prices have already been raised so much so any delas won't really be deals. I hope that you all are more right than me though. Agree with this wholeheartedly. Most things on my wish list have now incurred tariffs and any 20% discount will just bring it back to the regular price it was 8 months ago.
cllehto Posted Monday at 12:42 PM Posted Monday at 12:42 PM I think prices will be high due to terrifs and increased costs for just about everything. I think retailers will order fewer things but people will be afraid of spending much so even though the sales have probably already started, the biggest deals will be close to or right after Christmas when retailers want to get rid of stuff. I think any must have toys will sell out fast and be hard to get....but fewer because most people won't be able to afford some of them, especially the new tech toys. I think people will be more willing to wait for bigger deals when newer stuff comes out and retailers will not mark them down as much.
rwking75 Posted Monday at 07:48 PM Posted Monday at 07:48 PM At this point, who doesn't have a 55"-75" or larger smart TV? Who doesn't have a PC/Laptop? And since Tariffs are jacking up prices, are these electronics still going to be the "Big Ticket" items that people used to camp out for? I see the 3rd party and re-sale market being the only marketplace that will see an increase in sales compared to last year.
ilikefree Posted yesterday at 12:12 AM Posted yesterday at 12:12 AM I look for a lot of online deal days like what Amazon and Walmart already have, but I honestly don't look for great deals. As we've seen in the past few years, I think the sales will be for the same things we always see with no great savings.
berry1014 Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago I agree with many above ... seems like every year it's the same items on sale and the sale prices get worse each year. We have no need for TV, gaming consoles, laptops etc. I do miss the cheap DVDs and yes I still buy and watch movies on DVD. 1
tinkrbel Posted 3 minutes ago Posted 3 minutes ago I feel like more of the usual the last few years, sales where it's really just stores increasing prices up to the day and day reducing them to normal or just under. Here's hoping for a decent TV deal
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