Hurry up -- grab your coat and car keys! There's no time to waste if you want to score a bona-fide, brag-worthy holiday bargain.
Sites like bfads.net are already leaking Black Friday sale details, well ahead of the post-Thanksgiving shopping day that kicks off the holiday shopping season.
Despite this new tactic, the Black Friday dance will play out as it has in years past. For those who haven't caught the rerun, allow me to screen the highlights:
* The setup: A handful of websites -- BlackFridayAds.com, bfads.net, Gottadeal.com, to name a few -- hype stores' marketing schedules by posting anticipated deals at holiday hot spots like Wal-Mart, Target, Sears, Best Buy, and
Circuit City before the ads appear in newsprint or on the stores' websites.
First, identify your most-coveted item that will go on sale
Buy it before it's a steal: Before the official sale starts, make your way to the store and pick it up at the current, pre-sale price.
Ask for a refund on what you overpaid:
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