Black Friday Deals, November 27 2009, Round-Up Best Deals

by Amy Judd | November 7, 2009 at 04:36 pm
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Black Friday is the time for deals in the United States and it's the official beginning of the Christmas shopping season.

This year Black Friday is taking place November 27th but the deals have already started online and now there are even early Black Friday deals.

For all your Black Friday deal announcements, the sales are announced on a few different websites, BlackFriday.info and BFads.net

Amazon.com is running early Black Friday deals however, with their 'lightening deals' on items such as laptops, TVs and Blue-Ray disc players. You have to act quickly though as most deals are gone in one minute or less.

Walmart also has pre-Black Friday sales so shoppers can keep an eye on their website or on their local store as deals are being announced all the time. 

Most deals are about the HDTV Flat Screens this year with K-Mart starting their pre-Black Friday deals yesterday and continuing on the next two Fridays before Black Friday with deals and sales to whet your appetite.

But that's just the begining of the early Black Friday deal madness.  Starting tomorrow Best Buy is offering a Panasonic 42-inch LCD HDTV for $498.99;  competing with Walmart's 42-inch Sharp LCD HDTV for $498 (amongst other goodies like the $99 XBox 360 Arcade).  Sears is also in the running with a Zenith 42-inch Plasma HDTV for $499.99.(amongst a Craftsman 8-Drawer Basic Tool Chest $99.98, $2.99 towels, a $374.99 Kenmore Gas Range.

You have to be an early bird to get these deals however, they only last for a limited time and they will be gone very quickly.

JCPenny, Sears and Target are also launching pre-Black Friday sales, as well as having major sales on Black Friday itself.

Some deals coming up are:

HP 15.6" Laptop w/ 2.2GHz Processor (G60-W519WM) - $298 (Wal-Mart)

Zenith 42" 720p Plasma HDTV - $499.99 (Sears)

Sylvania 32" 720p LCD HDTV - $349.99 (Kmart)

Sharp 42" 1080p LCD TV (LC42SB45UT) - $498 (Wal-Mart)

Although Black Friday is not an official holiday, many employees do get the day off for shopping, but it will be interesting to see this year with the current recession, how popluar Black Friday will be.

On Black Friday, stores open at around 5am or earlier and the deals continue for at least 24 hours until midnight the following Saturday. There are ususally doorbuster deals for the first people.

Happy Shopping!

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Uwe Paschen

Consumerism at its best for the stock market and waste generating at its worth. 

A very sad form of society we have developed and one that is extremely destructive and egocentric to the point it self destruct's it self.


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gFresh

Use Twitter to find great deals!102 Black Friday Deal Spotters on TwitterFor Paschen we're working on top 100 anti-consumerists on Twitter next! ;)

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snuffysmith


Ahead of Black Friday It is like a car wreck - you don't want to watch, but you can't take your eyes off it.

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