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| quote: | Originally posted by Frenchie
SO then what's your problem? You don't participate in it so really it's not your issue at all. Why are you mad at the people who do it? What did they do to you? All they are doing is getting the more bang for their buck. You could learn something from them, you know.
EDIT: It's like defensive driving, only for shopping. If you can survive that you can survive shopping all year long. |
You sooooooo totally missed the point. I'm not mad at people who do it. I fell bad for them, really. Dunno, maybe you're right. Maybe some people don't even care that much about the deals, as it is an event for them - some kind of an emotional "out" that needs to be experienced once a year, a certain feel of challenge and subsequent victory... Something that gives pleasure at the thought that "Yeah, not only i got a deal on it but I also beat 9000 other suckers who were clamoring for it! Yeah, I'm a winner, not a loser like everyone else thinks! Suck it world, this boy is a SUCCESS STORY!!! JUST LOOK AT MY Washer/Dryer that I bought at $400 savings!!!! Ha! Mere mortals, worship me!"
..or at least that's how I see it.
The irony is that many people who do camp out in front of the store, find out about the specials online, yet have no time to research the true value of the items they have earmarked for purchase. Of course, you can't expect everyone to be an on-line shopper, that's where retailers like BB come in. However, what's to stop them from offering similar deals all year long? Sure, they won't make 50% profit... but you figure they'd most likely make up for it in volume if they offered NON-BLACK-FRIDAY deals. No?
Well, anyway - good discussion.
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