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This ad is a great start - my dd will freak for that Shrek, and $10 off sale on $25 purchase Friday and Sat. rocks! Those pearls will be a nice addition to my dmil's stocking! Thank you, Thank you, Thank you Brad - you are the king! Lists are great, but the scans give me such an adrenaline rush.:yay:
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Woo Hoo -- there's a Macy's 2 blocks from where my daughter will be dancing on Black Friday afternoon! Guess we better get there early for the Shrek (and the stone bracelet ont he same page)
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Seized on it like a hungry man on a steak! Let the ads BEGIN!
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heres hoping the cashmere sweaters are on the list that have yet to be added

Yeah there are a lot of items that haven't been added yet, and to be honest, a lot of them might stay missing because the scans aren't very high quality so some of the small print is impossible to read. I'll do what I can though :)

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Oh, sooooo excited here!!! Makes me want to stop spending my Christmas $$ so much on hot deals now and save up for BF!!

 

Have my eye on the Pressure Cooker for $19.99. Ofc, these are both presents for me but after a hard day of standing in line on BF I will deserve a treat, no?

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can anyone make out what kind/type of earrings are posted on page 4 of the adscan? i cant see the size of them. for $19.99, it might not matter, i just think i need them, lol.

1/10 total cw diamond in sterling silver or 18kg over sterling silver:D

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Thanks for the scan. Will have to put the fleece blanket on my "to consider" list. Macy's is soooooo close and with that coupon, I just have to get *something* there!
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I'm not too familiar with luggage quality or prices, but we really need new luggage since the airport broke the wheels on our last ones. Does anyone know if these luggage pieces are good?
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Just want to give everyone a heads up. I'm sure most stores are the same way, but last year I took a holiday job at Macy's and was working in the jewelry and accessories department. I know that in that area alone, we had dozens of doorbusters that weren't mentioned at all in any ad. Other departments had extra deals as well.

 

If you don't have a Macy's credit card, open one up on that day. They had upped the discount for that weekend for new cardholders. And if you plan to spend a good bit of money, be sure to pay the $25 for the Thanks for Sharing program. You'll get 10% of everything you spend after you sign up back in gift cards between that day and the end of the year. I think they sent them out mid-February. So if you plan to spend more than $250, you'll come out ahead.

 

And one great thing you can do at Macy's that most people don't know is presale. Very few people knew about it when I worked there, and actually it was mostly employees and hard-core customers that had learned all the tricks. You go find everything you want and then take it to a register to be rung up. The cashier will scan everything and scan your credit card. The register then spits out a couple of reciepts. One is your copy, one is attached to the packages with your stuff. You leave it there. On the day of the sale, a manager will complete the transaction and it'll automatically be charged to your card. Then you just come in whenever and pick it up!

 

The thing with presale is a lot of the seasonal employees have no clue how to do it, so you may have to ask around and get a regular employee.

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And one great thing you can do at Macy's that most people don't know is presale. Very few people knew about it when I worked there, and actually it was mostly employees and hard-core customers that had learned all the tricks. You go find everything you want and then take it to a register to be rung up. The cashier will scan everything and scan your credit card. The register then spits out a couple of reciepts. One is your copy, one is attached to the packages with your stuff. You leave it there. On the day of the sale, a manager will complete the transaction and it'll automatically be charged to your card. Then you just come in whenever and pick it up!

 

The thing with presale is a lot of the seasonal employees have no clue how to do it, so you may have to ask around and get a regular employee.

Great info, disneybrat! So are you saying you can go to Macy's like a week before BF, ask to do a presale (how do they know it's for BF? :confused:), then come in like 3 or 4 days later and pick up your stuff that you bought at BF prices without even being there??:eyepoppin:confused::eyepoppin:confused:

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Just want to give everyone a heads up. I'm sure most stores are the same way, but last year I took a holiday job at Macy's and was working in the jewelry and accessories department. I know that in that area alone, we had dozens of doorbusters that weren't mentioned at all in any ad. Other departments had extra deals as well.

 

If you don't have a Macy's credit card, open one up on that day. They had upped the discount for that weekend for new cardholders. And if you plan to spend a good bit of money, be sure to pay the $25 for the Thanks for Sharing program. You'll get 10% of everything you spend after you sign up back in gift cards between that day and the end of the year. I think they sent them out mid-February. So if you plan to spend more than $250, you'll come out ahead.

 

And one great thing you can do at Macy's that most people don't know is presale. Very few people knew about it when I worked there, and actually it was mostly employees and hard-core customers that had learned all the tricks. You go find everything you want and then take it to a register to be rung up. The cashier will scan everything and scan your credit card. The register then spits out a couple of reciepts. One is your copy, one is attached to the packages with your stuff. You leave it there. On the day of the sale, a manager will complete the transaction and it'll automatically be charged to your card. Then you just come in whenever and pick it up!

 

The thing with presale is a lot of the seasonal employees have no clue how to do it, so you may have to ask around and get a regular employee.

Thanks for the info on the presale...i've heard about it but never really understood how it worked. Is this where they say "Preview hours" such and such the day before a sale? I'll definately ask now.

 

Also the thanks for sharing program is great, i agree. I've used it for at least the last 2 years and have gotten nice sized gift cards after the program ends.

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Brad thanks for the ad!!! Macy's might be my first stop this year. I need a new comforter and heck I can buy a brand new one for about the same price it would cost me to dry clean my one now - how crazy is that! :rolleyes:
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