Ultrafunkula
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Kmar wrote:

My sis said she had to get in a line to get in a line to check out at toys r us. She said Fuck this.. never again. It was an hour and a half wait to give them your money. Nice job toys r us. She and her friends left their carts and walked out.
How the hell do you get a line like that at a toy store? Only one cashier who is deaf dumb & blind?
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
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tuckergustav wrote:

We just drove by Best Buy on our way home from turkey dinner...tents lines around the building at 9:30pm...is it really that worth it?  Especially when several stores are making their deals available online?...I don't think so.
Some stores have what they call door buster deals. They usually beat most deals you find online. The brick and mortar store loses money on the product but the idea is to get you in and you'll pick up other things. Its kind of like a loss leader.
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Kmar
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Ultrafunkula wrote:

Kmar wrote:

My sis said she had to get in a line to get in a line to check out at toys r us. She said Fuck this.. never again. It was an hour and a half wait to give them your money. Nice job toys r us. She and her friends left their carts and walked out.
How the hell do you get a line like that at a toy store? Only one cashier who is deaf dumb & blind?
Poor planning. No other reason.
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iceman785
Member
+93|7064|Alaska, mother fucker.
What I don't understand is why people don't just wait til' the store opens and walk in.  There's no rule saying that you have to form a line.  That's what I'd do anyway.
Ultrafunkula
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Kmar wrote:

tuckergustav wrote:

We just drove by Best Buy on our way home from turkey dinner...tents lines around the building at 9:30pm...is it really that worth it?  Especially when several stores are making their deals available online?...I don't think so.
Some stores have what they call door buster deals. They usually beat most deals you find online. The brick and mortar store loses money on the product but the idea is to get you in and you'll pick up other things. Its kind of like a loss leader.
But the stores make good deals for the products with the manufacturers and import companies for those special amounts of junk that they sell for those certain dates. Atleast here in Finland a chain called Stockmann has twice a year these "Crazy days" from wed to sun where they do so. Worked there for 5 years and it was like all hell broke loose when the women were battling for a piece of stockings or shit like that. I try to avoid those days. Last time I went to buy a pack of deodorant and Heavy Rain for PS3 since they were nice n cheap. Was a quick hit in n' out on a sunday.
Ultrafunkula
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iceman785 wrote:

What I don't understand is why people don't just wait til' the store opens and walk in.  There's no rule saying that you have to form a line.  That's what I'd do anyway.
You're gonna get your nose bent in a cab line one day.
firebolt5
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Kmar wrote:

My sis said she had to get in a line to get in a line to check out at toys r us. She said Fuck this.. never again. It was an hour and a half wait to give them your money. Nice job toys r us. She and her friends left their carts and walked out.
She should have just stayed in line.  Compared to waiting in line to check out, how long did she wait outside the store?
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6992|132 and Bush

firebolt5 wrote:

Kmar wrote:

My sis said she had to get in a line to get in a line to check out at toys r us. She said Fuck this.. never again. It was an hour and a half wait to give them your money. Nice job toys r us. She and her friends left their carts and walked out.
She should have just stayed in line.  Compared to waiting in line to check out, how long did she wait outside the store?
Not an hour and a half. Maybe they should have made the wait longer outside then the cashiers could have stayed caught up. The flipside of that is people may have seen the line outside and simply left.
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Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
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Ultrafunkula wrote:

Kmar wrote:

tuckergustav wrote:

We just drove by Best Buy on our way home from turkey dinner...tents lines around the building at 9:30pm...is it really that worth it?  Especially when several stores are making their deals available online?...I don't think so.
Some stores have what they call door buster deals. They usually beat most deals you find online. The brick and mortar store loses money on the product but the idea is to get you in and you'll pick up other things. Its kind of like a loss leader.
But the stores make good deals for the products with the manufacturers and import companies for those special amounts of junk that they sell for those certain dates. Atleast here in Finland a chain called Stockmann has twice a year these "Crazy days" from wed to sun where they do so. Worked there for 5 years and it was like all hell broke loose when the women were battling for a piece of stockings or shit like that. I try to avoid those days. Last time I went to buy a pack of deodorant and Heavy Rain for PS3 since they were nice n cheap. Was a quick hit in n' out on a sunday.
Right but that is standard all holday season long. Some retailers make commitments to purchase product no matter how much they sell. This gets them the product at the lowest possible cost. The marketing strategy behind black friday is to capitalize on the hype. Loss leaders are used to capture the maximum amount of customers.
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iceman785
Member
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Ultrafunkula wrote:

iceman785 wrote:

What I don't understand is why people don't just wait til' the store opens and walk in.  There's no rule saying that you have to form a line.  That's what I'd do anyway.
You're gonna get your nose bent in a cab line one day.
Cab line?  There are no cab lines where I live, you want a cab you call it and it comes to you.  Plus I live in a small of enough city where driving a car is easily done, no NY traffic bullshit.
13urnzz
Banned
+5,830|6889

iceman785 wrote:

Ultrafunkula wrote:

iceman785 wrote:

What I don't understand is why people don't just wait til' the store opens and walk in.  There's no rule saying that you have to form a line.  That's what I'd do anyway.
You're gonna get your nose bent in a cab line one day.
Cab line?  There are no cab lines where I live, you want a cab you call it and it comes to you.  Plus I live in a small of enough city where driving a car is easily done, no NY traffic bullshit.
heh, the words 'cab line' and NYC made me think of

https://static.bf2s.com/files/user/21025/photos/New%20York%2008-4878.jpg
Poseidon
Fudgepack DeQueef
+3,253|6929|Long Island, New York
The only cab line I know of in NYC is right outside of the LIRR entrance of Penn Station.

Cabs are fucking expensive here. Subway is just as efficient. 23/AC for the west side, 456 for the east side.
Ultrafunkula
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Kmar wrote:

Ultrafunkula wrote:

Kmar wrote:

Some stores have what they call door buster deals. They usually beat most deals you find online. The brick and mortar store loses money on the product but the idea is to get you in and you'll pick up other things. Its kind of like a loss leader.
But the stores make good deals for the products with the manufacturers and import companies for those special amounts of junk that they sell for those certain dates. Atleast here in Finland a chain called Stockmann has twice a year these "Crazy days" from wed to sun where they do so. Worked there for 5 years and it was like all hell broke loose when the women were battling for a piece of stockings or shit like that. I try to avoid those days. Last time I went to buy a pack of deodorant and Heavy Rain for PS3 since they were nice n cheap. Was a quick hit in n' out on a sunday.
Right but that is standard all holday season long. Some retailers make commitments to purchase product no matter how much they sell. This gets them the product at the lowest possible cost. The marketing strategy behind black friday is to capitalize on the hype. Loss leaders are used to capture the maximum amount of customers.
True dat. The hype can build an extremely good brand/trademark/cult/ w/e around the event itself. It was wierd in the store the week and half before the 4, now 5 day, extravaganza. Sales went down and people were just scoping around and when the products were set under the yellow tarps people came in but they didn't buy anything. Instead they were looking under the tarps and plastics what sort of TV's and DVD players there were going to be on sale What you said earlier on selling normal priced products is quite accurate too. For example we sold a pile of cellphone accessories when there was some new or certain model on sale. Ofcourse the regular consumer might save some money but if you start piling the cart full of anything else lying around with a normal pricetag it's +-0 or even - for your wallet. I try to keep a cool and only go get what I need instead of losing it and going all mental.

Advertising causes need...
iceman785
Member
+93|7064|Alaska, mother fucker.
Yeah you rarely even see cabs here in AK, most people drive their own car because it's more reliable with the weather.  The only public transport we have here are city buses.
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6992|132 and Bush

Ultrafunkula wrote:

Kmar wrote:

Ultrafunkula wrote:


But the stores make good deals for the products with the manufacturers and import companies for those special amounts of junk that they sell for those certain dates. Atleast here in Finland a chain called Stockmann has twice a year these "Crazy days" from wed to sun where they do so. Worked there for 5 years and it was like all hell broke loose when the women were battling for a piece of stockings or shit like that. I try to avoid those days. Last time I went to buy a pack of deodorant and Heavy Rain for PS3 since they were nice n cheap. Was a quick hit in n' out on a sunday.
Right but that is standard all holday season long. Some retailers make commitments to purchase product no matter how much they sell. This gets them the product at the lowest possible cost. The marketing strategy behind black friday is to capitalize on the hype. Loss leaders are used to capture the maximum amount of customers.
True dat. The hype can build an extremely good brand/trademark/cult/ w/e around the event itself. It was wierd in the store the week and half before the 4, now 5 day, extravaganza. Sales went down and people were just scoping around and when the products were set under the yellow tarps people came in but they didn't buy anything. Instead they were looking under the tarps and plastics what sort of TV's and DVD players there were going to be on sale What you said earlier on selling normal priced products is quite accurate too. For example we sold a pile of cellphone accessories when there was some new or certain model on sale. Ofcourse the regular consumer might save some money but if you start piling the cart full of anything else lying around with a normal pricetag it's +-0 or even - for your wallet. I try to keep a cool and only go get what I need instead of losing it and going all mental.

Advertising causes need...
Well I think the smart thing to do is to decide what you want BEFORE you look at the ads. Needless to say retailers would not like it if everyone did that. A low price should not initiate a purchase imo. Granted if you've wanted something for a long time but couldn't afford it .. then go for it. But even then "want" preceded browing adz.
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Ultrafunkula
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iceman785 wrote:

Yeah you rarely even see cabs here in AK, most people drive their own car because it's more reliable with the weather.  The only public transport we have here are city buses.
Since you seem to have missed my point; cutting in line might make your nose bleed. Especially at 3am on a saturday.
Ultrafunkula
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Kmar wrote:

Ultrafunkula wrote:

Kmar wrote:


Right but that is standard all holday season long. Some retailers make commitments to purchase product no matter how much they sell. This gets them the product at the lowest possible cost. The marketing strategy behind black friday is to capitalize on the hype. Loss leaders are used to capture the maximum amount of customers.
True dat. The hype can build an extremely good brand/trademark/cult/ w/e around the event itself. It was wierd in the store the week and half before the 4, now 5 day, extravaganza. Sales went down and people were just scoping around and when the products were set under the yellow tarps people came in but they didn't buy anything. Instead they were looking under the tarps and plastics what sort of TV's and DVD players there were going to be on sale What you said earlier on selling normal priced products is quite accurate too. For example we sold a pile of cellphone accessories when there was some new or certain model on sale. Ofcourse the regular consumer might save some money but if you start piling the cart full of anything else lying around with a normal pricetag it's +-0 or even - for your wallet. I try to keep a cool and only go get what I need instead of losing it and going all mental.

Advertising causes need...
Well I think the smart thing to do is to decide what you want BEFORE you look at the ads. Needless to say retailers would not like it if everyone did that. A low price should not initiate a purchase imo. Granted if you've wanted something for a long time but couldn't afford it .. then go for it. But even then "want" preceded browing adz.
Good thing I'm a stingy bastard when it comes to everyday things. But sometimes the air might escape the brain when walking unprepared to a store with a discount bin for movies

One good example is those damn play.com ads. Bought the T-Salvation thingy with the huge skull. Do I need it? No. Do I already have the bluray? Yes... Why did I buy it? It comes with a goddamn Terminator skull!!
11 Bravo
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Kmar wrote:

My sis said she had to get in a line to get in a line to check out at toys r us. She said Fuck this.. never again. It was an hour and a half wait to give them your money. Nice job toys r us. She and her friends left their carts and walked out.
erm what was your sis expecting?  have they never heard of this day?
FEOS
Bellicose Yankee Air Pirate
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Adams_BJ wrote:

what is this black friday you speak of?
Since nobody has answered your question: It is a huge shopping day here in the States. Friday after Thanksgiving. Many of the stores have ridiculous sales on (generalization here) higher-priced items in small numbers to get shoppers in. They open very, very early in the morning--4-5 AM. In some families, it's a tradition among the women to get up super early and stand in line to get the best deals. Most of the men think it's a bowl full of stupid.

I got stuck with hitting a couple of stores on the way back from the airport this morning after dropping off family for an early flight. Luckily, I wasn't hitting the big stores like Best Buy and Target, sot it wasn't too bad. And those didn't have what I went there for, so I ended up only buying one pair of running shoes that were $80 off regular price.
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Brasso
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walmart had a line that snaked around the entire store.  no thanks
"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
FEOS
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+1,182|6803|'Murka

Brasso wrote:

walmart had a line that snaked around the entire store.  no thanks
I bet that line was chock full of interesting characters, as well.
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein

Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular

11 Bravo wrote:

Dauntless wrote:

why not
women cant drive

gaggles of women are annoying

loads of women on the roads

women trying to park in jam packed parking lots
https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash2/hs478.ash2/75108_1720094767580_1394625981_31906982_923328_n.jpg
Deal of the Day!

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liquidat0r
wtf.
+2,223|7019|UK
i wouldn't wash and vacuum a senior citizen for $16

...

ok maybe i would
FEOS
Bellicose Yankee Air Pirate
+1,182|6803|'Murka

liquidat0r wrote:

i wouldn't wash and vacuum a senior citizen for $16

...

ok maybe i would
Totally depends on the senior citizen, tbh.
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein

Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
loubot
O' HAL naw!
+470|6970|Columbus, OH

FEOS wrote:

Brasso wrote:

walmart had a line that snaked around the entire store.  no thanks
I bet that line was chock full of interesting characters, as well.
too scary, but I had to look

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