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Title: Black Friday
Post by: Bookcat on November 25, 2009, 09:31:34 PM
no franking way I'm getting out of bed at 4am to go shopping for useless Christmas crap. I'm willing to pay more to put off my Christmas shopping till December 23rd-24th.
Title: Re: Black Friday
Post by: Perry on November 26, 2009, 11:38:23 AM
Working overnights at Wal-Mart, I get the privilege of taking part of Black Friday for the first time this year...have never bothered shopping during the sales before, so now I get to see all the people who degenerate to beasts at the site of an opportunity to save money. Keep hearing about the dude who got trampled to death last year, so we have all sorts of preparatory procedures and stuff to keep people from viciously murdering us.
Title: Re: Black Friday
Post by: Pike on November 26, 2009, 12:35:09 PM
My sister has to work at 4am at Best Buy. lol
Title: Re: Black Friday
Post by: jeffy on November 27, 2009, 09:41:14 AM
Sleep is nice. 
Title: Re: Black Friday
Post by: Perry on November 27, 2009, 09:42:48 AM
Most people weren't scary/ridiculous. Way too many people asking where certain items were (Wal-Mart is huge, and all of our sale stuff wasn't there the day before, so the majority of us didn't know where anything was).  Pretty sweet, tbh, did some quick stocking then after lunch I stood next to a few pallets of toys and stuff for 3 hours to make sure nobody took any of it until 5. Then spent much of the next two hours watching people rush around and try to fit through the crowd with their carts. Pretty much impossible for managers to keep track of us individually with that many people there, so we snuck back to the break room for a while. Had to stay late because they decided that the pallets that had all of the sale items had to be spaced out more, which sucked.

Didn't buy anything, some decent stuff was still available but I didn't really check out prices on stuff like TVs since I don't really need to buy any for myself/others :dunno:
Title: Re: Black Friday
Post by: cireksu on November 27, 2009, 11:46:04 AM
Don't understand going through all of that to save a few bucks
Title: Re: Black Friday
Post by: Thin Blue Line on November 27, 2009, 01:17:48 PM
Most people weren't scary/ridiculous. Way too many people asking where certain items were (Wal-Mart is huge, and all of our sale stuff wasn't there the day before, so the majority of us didn't know where anything was).  Pretty sweet, tbh, did some quick stocking then after lunch I stood next to a few pallets of toys and stuff for 3 hours to make sure nobody took any of it until 5. Then spent much of the next two hours watching people rush around and try to fit through the crowd with their carts. Pretty much impossible for managers to keep track of us individually with that many people there, so we snuck back to the break room for a while. Had to stay late because they decided that the pallets that had all of the sale items had to be spaced out more, which sucked.

Didn't buy anything, some decent stuff was still available but I didn't really check out prices on stuff like TVs since I don't really need to buy any for myself/others :dunno:

Have to agree with the spacing part. Our local Wally World had most everything in the back main aisle. It was a major pain in the as@.
Title: Re: Black Friday
Post by: jeffy on November 27, 2009, 01:29:02 PM
Don't understand going through all of that to save a few bucks

Agreed.  I was checking out some of the doorbuster deal ads.  Just out of curiosity, I looked for the item on the internet.  In most cases, I was still able to find better deals at Amazon, etc.
Title: Re: Black Friday
Post by: Perry on November 27, 2009, 02:02:55 PM
Most people weren't scary/ridiculous. Way too many people asking where certain items were (Wal-Mart is huge, and all of our sale stuff wasn't there the day before, so the majority of us didn't know where anything was).  Pretty sweet, tbh, did some quick stocking then after lunch I stood next to a few pallets of toys and stuff for 3 hours to make sure nobody took any of it until 5. Then spent much of the next two hours watching people rush around and try to fit through the crowd with their carts. Pretty much impossible for managers to keep track of us individually with that many people there, so we snuck back to the break room for a while. Had to stay late because they decided that the pallets that had all of the sale items had to be spaced out more, which sucked.

Didn't buy anything, some decent stuff was still available but I didn't really check out prices on stuff like TVs since I don't really need to buy any for myself/others :dunno:

Have to agree with the spacing part. Our local Wally World had most everything in the back main aisle. It was a major pain in the as@.

Yeah it needed to be spaced out more in some places, but I don't understand why the same managers who had us move it all didn't do it that way when they set it up at the beginning of the night. It's not like it's the first year they've done this crap.
Title: Re: Black Friday
Post by: Thin Blue Line on November 27, 2009, 02:05:34 PM
Most people weren't scary/ridiculous. Way too many people asking where certain items were (Wal-Mart is huge, and all of our sale stuff wasn't there the day before, so the majority of us didn't know where anything was).  Pretty sweet, tbh, did some quick stocking then after lunch I stood next to a few pallets of toys and stuff for 3 hours to make sure nobody took any of it until 5. Then spent much of the next two hours watching people rush around and try to fit through the crowd with their carts. Pretty much impossible for managers to keep track of us individually with that many people there, so we snuck back to the break room for a while. Had to stay late because they decided that the pallets that had all of the sale items had to be spaced out more, which sucked.

Didn't buy anything, some decent stuff was still available but I didn't really check out prices on stuff like TVs since I don't really need to buy any for myself/others :dunno:

Have to agree with the spacing part. Our local Wally World had most everything in the back main aisle. It was a major pain in the as@.

Yeah it needed to be spaced out more in some places, but I don't understand why the same managers who had us move it all didn't do it that way when they set it up at the beginning of the night. It's not like it's the first year they've done this crap.

It was for the big ticket items. I was lucky to be the last to get a ticket for the $398 HP laptop. Walmart sucks, IMO.
Title: Re: Black Friday
Post by: Dirty Sanchez on November 27, 2009, 03:31:46 PM
Nebraska Furniture Mart had Wii's advertised for $179, coming with no games.  This week they're on sale anyway for $185 for a savings of $6.  I can go over to Best Buy and get one with the basic Wii Sports for $199 without getting up at some ungodly hour and getting into a fight with someone who's baby's gotta have one and have one right now!
Title: Re: Black Friday
Post by: ew2x4 on November 28, 2009, 05:48:38 PM
I went over to home depot at 3 pm and picked up an air compressor and nail gun for about half the price as normal. Not bad.
Title: Re: Black Friday
Post by: FelixRex on November 28, 2009, 08:03:04 PM
I shopped online for a new TV all day. Didn't buy one yet.
Title: Re: Black Friday
Post by: opcat on November 28, 2009, 08:07:56 PM
Try 3am!   probably have to be there by 2am.  SH** that's crazy!

http://www.kctv5.com/news/14655573/detail.html

Nice Sanyo plasma 720p for $500 or something.
Title: Re: Black Friday
Post by: Stupid Fitz on November 29, 2009, 09:48:57 AM
The only thing good about black friday is reading stories in the paper the next day about people that punch and kill each other to save 4 dollars.