Amazon Prime Day may be over, but other sales are just beginning.
According to Julie Ramhold, a consumer analyst at DealNews.com, on the heels of Prime Day’s success, “Black Friday deals will arrive sooner, will last longer and – hopefully – will save us a lot of money.”
Typically, prices may not reach the bottom until Thanksgiving Day, Black Friday, or Cyber Monday. This year, however, retailers are jumping the gun on holiday discounts and also offering price guarantees during the season.
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To account for low inventory and potential shipping delays, Ramhold advises shoppers to start their holiday shopping early and buy as soon as prices begin to fall.
“Put together a list of everything you’re looking for.” “If you see rock-bottom prices, go ahead and get them.”
Here’s a look at some of the deals already:
- Walmart Black Friday is being kicked off online online and in-store in early November 4, with a three-part event called Black Friday Deals. Discounts include the “55 for 148” Roku Smart TV and the 9149 Lenovo IdeaPad.
- Of Amazon The Holiday Dash Deals event is already underway. Savings include 30% Lego sets, Pokemon and Hot Wheels, as well as 40% of the levy and up to half of the Bissell vacuum.
- Excellent purchase It also introduced some Black Friday-level prices on TV sets, laptops, headphones and home theater devices. In addition, the electronics retailer offers a price guarantee, which means that if the price is nine. If less than 28, you can get a refund for the difference.
- Target Is extending its Black Friday into a month-long sale with both in-store and both online deals in November on home, electronics and clothing. And, just like the Best Buy, shoppers can get a price adjustment if the sale price drops further by December 24th. The target will also match the lower price of other retailers if it falls within the 14-day period.
“Now that’s a great way to get people to buy,” Ramhold said. “It’s going to be such a weird year – on Nov. 1. If I see something at a good price, I’ll snatch it right away.”
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