Is there really such a thing as "Cyber Monday"? I think It's just something made up by the TV news people on a slow weekend. I've never seen any sales that are much better than on any other week.
Since the greedy shopping season starts right after the swimsuits get packed up in August, I would think that what you see now is probably about as good as it's going to get unless the season sales are really low, and they need to have big sales in mid Dec.
It doesn't make FW look good setting up an entire section for Cyber Monday weeks in advance and the thing is empty. It seems to me that FW is more and more for the advertisers, and less and less for people looking for deals.
michaelkenyon said: It doesn't make FW look good setting up an entire section for Cyber Monday weeks in advance and the thing is empty. It seems to me that FW is more and more for the advertisers, and less and less for people looking for deals.
And if not, you would not have been able to post this.
don't most online stores jump on the black friday bandwagon now?? I mean cybermonday died a few years back, I think. For instance, Newegg.com, Amazon, and overstock are all having black friday specials now.
adrad26
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posted: Nov. 27, 2009 @ 1:37p
I think most online websites (outside have Amazon) have been disappointing this year
ashamanic said: don't most online stores jump on the black friday bandwagon now?? I mean cybermonday died a few years back, I think. For instance, Newegg.com, Amazon, and overstock are all having black friday specials now.I believe cyber monday's deals depend heavily on the black Friday sales.
I have had great luck in previous years when stores (such as best buy) and online retailers did not sell some of the inventory purchased for black friday. The deals that came out as a result of stores trying to clear out their inventory on cybermonday were much better in some cases.
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