Amazon Thrills Shoppers On Their Black Friday Early Deals

By Mary Lourd - 17 Nov '16 10:25AM
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Yippee! Thinking about shopping after Thanksgiving? Great! Black Friday 2016 is almost here. Black Friday is the day after Thanksgiving Day. In 2016, it will be on Friday, 25th November 2016. On Black Friday, most major retailers offer promotional sales and open more recently during overnight hours.

Starting Wednesday, the e-commerce giant, Amazon, strikes off the savings a little early and didn't want us to wait until the day after Thanksgiving for Black Friday Deals.

 

The website also advertised an upcoming deals section that featured deals on a variety of products, toys, clothing, electronics, kitchen and home goods and video games. As early as 18th of November and run until the 22nd of December, the site will begin offering discounts and feature the new deals every day.

It unveiled their Black Friday plans hitting out a slew of rock-bottom deals on television sets. These are the variety of cheap TV deals:

  • A 32-inch 720p LED TV for $69.99.
  • A 43-inch 4K Ultra HD Smart TV for $199.
  • A 32-inch TCL 720p Smart TV, Amazon's Choice, for $125.
  • A 55-inch LG 4K Smart TV for $398.

Thus, include other reasonable deals $100 off for a Sennheiser's HD 598 Cs Closed Back Headphones for $99.95 and a Denon Heos 1 speaker for $99.99.

As often as every five minutes, the company promises that new deals will be available. So, keep an eye for the best massive deals on the "Turkey 5," or the most popular five days of online shopping starting Thanksgiving, Thursday, and continuing through Cyber Monday.

 

It also has expanded the service to offering a free one-day shipping in 29 cities on over 1 million items.

According to the National Retail Federation survey conducted by Proper Insights, the average American consumer plan to spend $935.58 during the holiday shopping season, 87 percent of consumers is expected to spend an extra $25 this holiday season if tempted by a good sale or promotion and with 56.5% of shopping being done online.

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