Crowds, lines, and headaches.
Since we just had our final sale of the year and won't be participating we would like to offer tips on how to survive this years Black Friday.
1. Plan ahead! Make sure to have a list of stores and items on hand before tackling the day. There is a lot of impulse buying when you don't have a list. Visit the store ahead of time so you know exactly where to go for the items that you want.
2. Take a buddy. Yes shopping alone could mean less stress for you, but having an extra pair of hands will definitely come in handy when you're searching for that one item that you or your loved one just can't live without. Plus they can help you carry all those hot deals you scored.
3. Be prepared. You would be surprised at how much time you'll save by bringing your own bags. Not only is it helpful to the environment but you wont have to worry about those flimsy plastic bags tearing on you.
4. Have cash available! Life happens. Sometimes the credit/debit machine will go on over load from all the crazy transactions and certain lines will be cash only. In my experience those will be the shortest lines you can be in.
5. Take a snack. If you plan to shop late at night to the wee hours of the morning, make sure you packed yourself a snack to keep your energy up.
6. Don't forget your gift receipt. There will be returns. Make it easier for the recipient to exchange your gift if its the wrong size/color without having to let them know how much it cost. (Grandma doesn't need to know you scored her that cashmere sweater at 60% off)
7. Be kind. The Black Friday sale comes directly after a holiday where we let everyone know how thankful we are for who and what we have in life. There are stories each year about how someone has been trampled or badly injured due to a Black Friday sale. No amount of savings if worth hurting someone for.
If you don't want to deal with all the shopping madness you can always participate in Cyber Monday where most of the deals you would get in store on Black Friday will also be available.
Hopefully these tips help! Be safe & Happy Holidays!
*Just a reminder: Our office will be closed on 11/26 and we will return on 12/1
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