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Been Busy

I know I haven't updated in quite a while... a month exactly. I've been busy with school and work. I've been doing some very important research, too.
I've been researching for BLACK FRIDAY!!! LOL
The best deals this year is HDTVs and netbooks. I've found that the best deals are the ones leading up to black friday, meaning forget black friday....your best bet to scoring that awesome deal is black friday week.

Amazon is having a week long black friday sales. Alot of retailers are allowing you to purchase black friday deals online either on Wednesday or Thursday, depending on the retailer of course. I just bought a washer and dryer set today. The 15% off msrp actually ended today, so I feel I scored a good deal. Don't forget to search online for coupons either. If you're looking for an HD tv, you might want to check out the manufacturer bc Samsung is having a black friday sale this whole week. Another tip, you may be able to buy an item before black friday. Then on black friday, just take it back and get the sales price. Sears was going to let me do that....but the set we got isn't a black friday deal.


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