Do your homework for Thanksgiving shopping
Do your homework for Thanksgiving shopping. This year, on the "Black Friday" on the 25th after Thanksgiving, major shopping malls such as Macy’s, Target...
Do your homework for Thanksgiving shopping. This year’s “Black Friday” on the 25th after Thanksgiving, major shopping malls such as Macy’s and Target have moved their opening hours to 12 midnight for the first time, allowing them to feel the excitement of this year’s Black Friday shopping in advance. Merchants are spreading all kinds of tempting shopping advertisements on the Internet and in advertisements, and consumers are naturally attracted to them. However, how to maintain victory in the rush to buy requires strategies. Almanda, who has many years of experience in deal hunting, said that during the economic downturn, everyone wants to buy cheap and good things. If you want to grab good goods first, you must first be familiar with the terrain of the battlefield. She recommends going to the merchant for an unannounced visit on Wednesday. If it is your first time, you should also be optimistic about the parking location to avoid wasting the best time on the day to find a parking space. Secondly, look at the location of the things you want to buy, and decide the order of buying that day based on the opening hours of each merchant on that day. Mr. Ji, the mayor of Alhambra, said that people who rush to buy on Fridays need to do more homework and buy strategically. Try to choose stores in remote locations. Although it takes more driving time, there are fewer people and less competition, so the chance of grabbing good stuff is higher. Someone once bought a lot of good stuff at Walmart 30 miles away. He said that many merchants now have online promotions. To avoid going to physical stores on the same day and buying products that are more expensive than online, you can first compare online product discounts with advertisements. The Black Friday buying war also takes place online. Many merchants set time limits for buying online. If you want to stay ahead of your competitors, you must ensure that your internet speed is fast enough and check whether your computer has any security restrictions on plug-ins to avoid the page being unable to open on the day of the sale. It is best to check in advance whether browsing the website is smooth, and also check whether there are any discounts for newly registered users. If so, you can register a new account. Ms. Rosmiho once snapped up a wallet on a famous brand website. Due to a temporary computer problem, the items could not be placed in the shopping cart. Within seconds, other users had preempted her. She regretted it. If the target is home appliances, if you want to be sure to get them, in addition to lining up early, you also need to go out with the whole family. Not only can you buy different types of products separately, but also by arranging one person to queue up in advance to pay, it also saves time and effort. In addition, since it is the rush to buy, the most attractive promotional products must have the most competitors. If you are not at the front of the queue, you may miss it. It’s best to prepare a plan B in advance to see if there is anything else worth buying at this time to avoid wasting time in line. Another way to rush shopping is to earn points by paying with credit cards. Credit cards such as Chase and Citi offer refunds for purchases and free cash upon opening the card. Some credit cards also provide 5% refunds on designated product types during the consumption season in November and December. And some credit cards provide return guarantees and price guarantees. If the price of the goods purchased within 60 days drops, the credit card company will refund the price difference. Prepare discounted gift cards before rushing to buy them. It is recommended to go to websites such as Plastic Jungle.com, Giftcards.com and CardPool.com to see that department stores such as Target or Macy’s, Bestbuy or Walmart often sell discounted Gift Cards, with discounts ranging from 3% to 25%. If you can find it before the rush, you are guaranteed to get the product closest to the cost price.
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