Black Friday 2015

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Amin Arrears

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Where's all the good deals this year then? Think me and a group of 3 or 4 solid lads will be rolling into tesco and grabbing the lot.
 
A bandwagon the UK retailers jumped on to fool people into buying ****e they can't shift because it's ****e.

It's almost clever.
 
A bandwagon the UK retailers jumped on to fool people into buying ****e they can't shift because it's ****e.

It's almost clever.

I've spent an hour or so looking round, there's really **** all noteworthy being shown. £40 off a PS4 is about the best I could find that a large amount of people might actually want.

Some good offers on tellys around but nothing particularly out of the ordinary, you get similar deals year round.

I got quite excited when I saw 50% off at house of Fraser, but I haven't seen 50% off anything yet, and the stuff that has a 10er off is just the tacky ****e nobody wants that will be filling all the outlet stores come January such as Jack & Jones.

In a nutshell, you ain't far from the truth happy. Not a patch on Boxing Day.
 
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Most of these 'sales' just give you the kind of deals you get year round apart from a few exceptions but having said that........I might just have a sneaky peek <cheers>
 
****ing Black Friday. Do The Yanks celebrate Bonfire Night? Do they arseholes.

GTF.
Indeed. Like I say the Major supermarket that tried it first (Or one of the first) and that is owned by a US company has binned it off. They can see it's an idea that doesn't translate.