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mbigna

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I guess it's not too early to start a thread for this as Ace Hardware's 2007 BF ad has ALREADY been released.

Here are two links to start the list: Updated 11/08/2007

http://www.blackfday.com/

http://www.blackfriday.info/

http://www.black-friday.net/

http://bfads.net/

http://bfsavings.com/

http://www.dealtaker.com/blackfriday.html

http://blackfriday.gottadeal.com/

http://www.theblackfriday.com/

The Ace Hardware ad can be accessed from either of these.
Feel free to add new links in this thread. I'll try to keep this original post updated from time to time.
 
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Still only Ace Hardware from what I can see. I'm excited to see what comes in a few weeks.
 
I honestly don't see the big deal of most of the BF deals. Every year they progressively worse. Last year all I really saw were a couple of decent deals. Then they usually only have 10 per store of the good deal, but a line that started the day before and ends up with 100 people just before the store opens. Can anyone tell me why people even bother going to wait in that line if they aren't getting the really good deal? Everything else is pretty much regular price or on "sale" = regular price.
 
I honestly don't see the big deal of most of the BF deals. Every year they progressively worse. Last year all I really saw were a couple of decent deals. Then they usually only have 10 per store of the good deal, but a line that started the day before and ends up with 100 people just before the store opens. Can anyone tell me why people even bother going to wait in that line if they aren't getting the really good deal? Everything else is pretty much regular price or on "sale" = regular price.

For some, it's more of a tradition then the actual deals. Have you ever been in the line for hours at a time just waiting to get your vouchers? I've only done it once, but it was actually kinda fun :)
 
I honestly don't see the big deal of most of the BF deals. Every year they progressively worse. Last year all I really saw were a couple of decent deals. Then they usually only have 10 per store of the good deal, but a line that started the day before and ends up with 100 people just before the store opens. Can anyone tell me why people even bother going to wait in that line if they aren't getting the really good deal? Everything else is pretty much regular price or on "sale" = regular price.

This is so very true. However, I'm going to be building a new rig soon and I am looking for a new TV for my Mom this Christmas as well as set her up with a new rig as well. So, I'm looking for a set of high end parts for me and a set of 'Joe Sixpack' parts for Mom as well as any Flatscreen TV deals. I figure since I'm going to be doing the research anyway, I'll just post links here so we can all benefit--that is if you feel like waiting in line all night in the cold somewhere...

I remember as far as 10 years ago when this rebate craze began, I was able to get parts to assemble several COMPLETE computers for free by taking advantage of the BF sales/rebates. I think retailers are finally coming to grips with the fact that a larger percentage of people are taking full advantage of the rebates and have been cutting back for a long time.
 
I honestly don't see the big deal of most of the BF deals. Every year they progressively worse. Last year all I really saw were a couple of decent deals. Then they usually only have 10 per store of the good deal, but a line that started the day before and ends up with 100 people just before the store opens. Can anyone tell me why people even bother going to wait in that line if they aren't getting the really good deal? Everything else is pretty much regular price or on "sale" = regular price.
I got a nice 32'' LCD HDTV (1080i) with a ton of inputs for under $500 at bestbuy last year, was worth sitting outside for 5 hours for.
 
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