I personally dont like it the whole idea. I don't like that literally the day after we're all supposed to be grateful for what we immediately have a consumerism holiday.
I dont like the idea of stores having "doorbuster" crazy deals that encourage stupidity, competition, or insanity over "fear of missing out". Either give rain checks to everyone if you run out of the sale item or screw off. Honestly. Its glorified bait and switch.
I don't like shopping [u]period.[/u] its not "fun" to me.
I will browse deals online but it seems like more and more often over the years the "amazing deals" you see are straight up fake. As in an item will be 199$ (or whatever price) and then all of a sudden it will be "now 199$ WAS 299$" (or whatever) when the "was price" is either a) completely made up and or b) was never the "going rate" for that price to begin with.
That shit should be illegal and you cant change my mind.
And yes even though I'm a "right winger" I think blatant fookery in advertising should be regulated.
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Last year: Retail Black Friday shopping This year: Online Black Friday shopping Year after: Can't- buying a new Xbox console on release date so no Black Friday for me.
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2 RisposteYou promised us a horrific hailstorm of furry shit. Where is it ECCHO?
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I don’t want to go shopping as a red pancake...
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2 RisposteI hardly go shopping in general. I hate it. I dont like walking around crowded stores looking at stuff, or worse, trying things on and doing the catwalk with friends and family judging me. I go in, get what I came for, and gtfo. Seriously tho -blam!- Black Friday.
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Sounds like something a Democrat would want to end. RIP Trumpy 2020
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This is my first year shopping on Black Friday ever, and I only did it because the Khols in my town is in the middle of nowhere. There wasn’t even a line and I got a sick deal on some pants