Guys, I know it's like "smart" to have "strategies" to go shopping like the master tacticians you are but I don't want to be the one to remind you guys that this kind of stuff still happens because your "strategies" always include shopping because you're sold on the ruse that you're saving HUGE AMOUNTS OF YOUR HARD EARNED money on crap that you probably really don't need. I think we can agree THAT is at the very least part of the problem.
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You are correct. The person that told me of the strategy indeed did not need the $40 after-mail-in-debate Panasonic DVD player, nor the rather ridiculously under-priced Henkels kitchen knife set. He was participating in an organization that donates said items for women who are coming out of abusive relationships and starting off a new life. I agree he's still shopping and not helping the Black Friday madness. However, shopping for a cause that helps people other than yourself seems like an okay excuse to try to stretch your dollar and make the most out of the deals, in my opinion.
But yeah, I personally avoid going out on Black Friday at all costs if I could. My local Target wasn't so bad though. It was surprisingly clean and organized and SANE, though traffic was moderately heavy.
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