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The Official Cyber Monday thread

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  1. Faos

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    Black Friday is over, Cyber Monday is officially here.

    Welcome to Black Monday
    Back at the office, holiday shoppers hit the Web. A guide to where to go to find the best stuff—and the best deals


    By MARYANNE MURRAY BUECHNER

    Last Friday, retailers incited near-riots among post-Thanksgiving shoppers by slashing prices and offering other special "doorbuster" deals to bricks-and-mortar-bound consumers willing to rise before dawn and wait in line in the cold. If you slept in or otherwise missed out amid the Black Friday frenzy, take heart: you can still find some great deals online.

    Many Web merchants wait until the Monday after Thanksgiving—dubbed "Black Monday" or "Cyber Monday" by retail analysts—to introduce their holiday sales specials. Others mark the day by extending or expanding the deals they launched before most turkeys were even in the oven. Whichever way they play it, one thing has become clear: today is the official start of online shopping season. "It's the first sales spike of the year," says Jeremy Shermak of ComScore Networks, an e-commerce tracking firm.

    Online sales have been brisk every year on this day since Internet shopping hit the mainstream in the late 90s, pumped up by better sites and faster Internet connections. Why Monday? It's when Americans head back to their office computers with high-speed Net access—only 60% of home Web users have high-speed hookups, according to ComScore—after the long weekend, with holiday shopping on the brain.

    The question is, where to start? Odds are good that your favorite online store is running some sort of special (discounts, gifts with purchase, free shipping) today—43% of Web retailers said they planned to do so, according to a Shop.org survey. Comparison shopping search engines—sites that make it their mission to ferret out the best prices (and are more popular than ever, attracting 54.7 million visitors in October alone, 52% more traffic than the same month last year) may not have up-to-the-minute information, so it's always best to double-check price and availability directly on the seller's site. Shopzilla.com, for example, has handy "Go To Store" buttons next to each search return.

    Because each comparison site pulls together its information in a different way, each is likely to deliver a unique set of search returns, so try several: Shopping.com, PriceGrabber.com and Froogle.com are among the most popular. CNET.com focuses on consumer electronics and computer gear and delivers expert reviews along with its "Compare Prices" feature.

    Many of these comparison shopping sites—particularly newcomers breaking into what's become a very competitive field—will help you zero in on sales. For example, click "Coupons" on the home page of Brilliantshopper.com (a new service that's still in beta); there you can browse various offers from specific merchants and use the direct links to get to the relevant web page on the seller's own website (like Circuit City's $400 rebate on TVs).

    Smarter.com highlights coupons and discounts in its search results. Shop.com has a separate On Sale section. And Dealio.com offers a downloadable toolbar that alerts you when it finds the item you're considering for a lower price somewhere else. Truly dedicated bargain hunters should do some digging at Fatwallet.com and Gottadeal.com. Both sites post timely info on who's got what for how much, along with tips and tricks aimed at saving you even more money.

    If you absolutely must go to a physical store, let ShopLocal.com help you plan a surgical strike. The site's primary purpose is not to handle online transactions but to search for items in stores within a 10-mile radius of your zip code. Click the sparkly "Holiday" button at the top of the home page to browse current sales. Or check Cairo.com, which lists what's on sale near you (and how long the sale will last) as advertised in store circulars. Neither site can tell you whether the store that carries the item still has it in stock, but they do provide addresses, phone numbers, maps and directions. With any luck, you won't have to stand in line outside.

    http://www.time.com/time/business/printout/0,8816,1134823,00.html
     
  2. Uprising

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    Any idea what sites are having this big sale day?

    Checked New Egg etc. NO mention of it. It just says post thanksgiving sale. Been the same for a few days.
     
  3. Faos

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    I'm wondering the same thing. :confused:
     
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    Kind of looks like something thought up by the Media. Can't really find anything from online retailers.

    The media does it again. :mad:
     
  6. RocketForever

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    I need a decent video card for my PC (for gaming). Please post the link here if anyone knows a good deal on the web. It will be greatly appreciated. :)
     
  7. Stack24

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    Check out Directron.com they always have some nice deals you can find..but it depends on what your looking for..if you want something superbudget and like you can find on special then you need to go to a store.
     
  8. Invisible Fan

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    It will work.

    The media makes something out of nothing until it becomes something.

    example: Watergate....
     
  9. Faos

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    I'm not in the market for a plasma, but is this a good deal? The $250 for shipping hurts a little.

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    Amazon.com has the Sylvania 6842PEM 42" Flat-Panel EDTV Plasma TV for a low $999.99 plus $249 delivery. Sylvania's 6842PEM is a 42-inch, widescreen (16:9) gas-plasma display compatible with progressive-scan and high-definition signals up to 1080i. This unit offers incredibly vivid, high-contrast images and is the ultimate addition to any home theater.
     
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    Thank you. Looks like Directon.com has very good prices. But they are not having a big sale. :(
     
  11. A-Train

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    Whew! For a second there, I thought Faos was offering free cybersex to everybody...
     
  12. Faos

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    Nothing is free.
     
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    edtv is half of what hdtv is in laymans terms. Its a no go if u are going to compare it with hdtv.

    check this out. http://www.outlet.philips.com/b2c_r...00000000828BD472&scenario=catalog&shop=OUTLET
     
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    I liked the numbers, so I did a search on the fatwallet forums for this deal.

    The problem with this deal is that there are no refunds. It's a projection TV...

    There is also a $200 rebate going on the 52" model.
    Here's a list of retailers offering that model.
    http://www.bizrate.com/marketplace/...dex__cat_id--11520000,prod_id--319437413.html
    Most prices are listed after rebate....

    All large screens /LCD TVs require at least a $200 shipping fee, so your best chance on a set like this is to go to Costco (membership pays for itself), and buy one there. No other store can match its customer service/return policy.

    If you're not really pressed for a Projection LCD or HDTV, I'd wait as this is a standard deal.
     
  16. Zac D

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    Right. They made it up.
     

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