Black Friday - is it all a big con....?

Black Friday - is it all a big con....?

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MitchT

15,936 posts

210 months

Sunday 12th November 2017
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There's a North Face jacket I've fancied for a few years. RRP is £180. I've always had £120 in my head as the price I'd be happy to pay. Every year it's the same ... Plenty of people claim to have said jacket for £120, but it's suddenly only available in XXL scratchchin

Kind of lost interest in BF now.

bitchstewie

51,682 posts

211 months

Sunday 12th November 2017
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I've always viewed it as I do every other "sale" in that if you can get an item you really want for less than you normally would pay then it's a good thing.

What I don't get is people piling pretty much anything in their baskets just because it says it has 70% off.

I tend to find that if you do your homework you can often find a bargain for a top reviewed item at any time of year with a little bit of effort.

DonkeyApple

55,722 posts

170 months

Sunday 12th November 2017
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MitchT said:
There's a North Face jacket I've fancied for a few years. RRP is £180. I've always had £120 in my head as the price I'd be happy to pay. Every year it's the same ... Plenty of people claim to have said jacket for £120, but it's suddenly only available in XXL scratchchin

Kind of lost interest in BF now.
Year 1: buy hundreds of 50% reduced pies.

Year 2: buy XXL jacket.



maxdb

1,542 posts

158 months

Monday 13th November 2017
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There's deals out there to be had but a lot isn't that great - you might get a 10% reduction in a tv for example. Amazon can be good with HDD's/SSD's - last year I picked up a 750gb Crucual SSD for about £107. They are currently on there at £209 so i would suspect another price drop soon..

Craikeybaby

10,447 posts

226 months

Monday 13th November 2017
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I got a decent discount on an iPad from John Lewis a couple of years ago, but as discounts are rare on current model iPads I could easily tell it was a good deal.

PHlL

1,538 posts

140 months

Tuesday 14th November 2017
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Very sceptical myself.

Amazon used to some great deals a number of years back before it was as mainstream (if I call it was one item every half hour for one day only and they were genuinely the cheapest by some way, like a half price kindle). Now days they have a week long event lots of rubbish

schmunk

4,399 posts

126 months

Tuesday 14th November 2017
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schmunk said:
Yes and no - there is some preemptive price inflation as mentioned above, but equally I am in the market for a Google Home speaker, which are at the £129 list price everywhere (and have been for weeks/months). I expect to pay £99 on Black Friday.
Just purchased from BT shop - £79!

eliot

11,472 posts

255 months

Wednesday 15th November 2017
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I’ve got a few bargains - if you have done your research on the correct price to pay and ignore the claimed discount from inflated lis price.

Amazon had alexa echo dots for £30 which was only repeated on the prime day in the summer.
And as mentioned above they had some good prices on ssd’s which all got snapped up before i realised.


SteveScooby

797 posts

178 months

Wednesday 15th November 2017
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schmunk said:
Yes and no - there is some preemptive price inflation as mentioned above, but equally I am in the market for a Google Home speaker, which are at the £129 list price everywhere (and have been for weeks/months). I expect to pay £99 on Black Friday.
£79...

https://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/heads-up-from-151...

FredAstaire

2,337 posts

213 months

Wednesday 15th November 2017
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MitchT said:
There's a North Face jacket I've fancied for a few years. RRP is £180. I've always had £120 in my head as the price I'd be happy to pay. Every year it's the same ... Plenty of people claim to have said jacket for £120, but it's suddenly only available in XXL scratchchin

Kind of lost interest in BF now.
for the sake a psychological £60 you could have bought it a few years ago and enjoyed it between then and now. I go through the same process myself - e.g - I waited and waited or xboxes to get under £200 quid when I could had one months/years ago if it wasn't for the psychological £20 price difference. Still don't have one!


roadie

667 posts

263 months

Wednesday 15th November 2017
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It's not too difficult to find historic prices for products on sites like Camelcamelcamel and Pricespy. A bit of research can go a long way into helping you get a good deal.

dazwalsh

6,095 posts

142 months

Wednesday 15th November 2017
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I'm quite lucky in that my father in law is way up in management for the shop direct group, he sends me an email for the forthcoming black Friday deals and I can reserve what I want without having to fight with the masses. Plus he gets discount on those prices too. They may take a hit on a couple of items but the websites takes many tens of millions in sales on black Friday. He likens it to an ocean full of hungry piranhas feasting on a rotting whale carcass.


Xaero

4,060 posts

216 months

Thursday 16th November 2017
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I've usually bought something each year, but never in a shop, all online. It will be random things like wheel sealant though.

I just bought an Echo dot and TP-link plug for £45 off Amazon, which seems a great deal as those things are usually £75 together.

I certainly haven't managed to get all Christmas shopping done on black Friday though which I think was one of the original intentions.

schmunk

4,399 posts

126 months

Friday 17th November 2017
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schmunk said:
schmunk said:
Yes and no - there is some preemptive price inflation as mentioned above, but equally I am in the market for a Google Home speaker, which are at the £129 list price everywhere (and have been for weeks/months). I expect to pay £99 on Black Friday.
Just purchased from BT shop - £79!
I've just ordered again from Very.co.uk - also £79, but £30 off for a new customer sign-up.

£49!


(The BT one will go back...)

Elroy Blue

8,692 posts

193 months

Friday 17th November 2017
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I signed up with Very last week but didn't buy anything. Can't seem to get the 30% of now

schmunk

4,399 posts

126 months

Friday 17th November 2017
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This is the guide I followed to do it:
https://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/amazon-echo-2nd-g...

I think I have a Very account already, from a similar lark some time ago, but used a different email address this time.

Note - you need to sign up for the credit agreement (although you can pay it off in full at the checkout). If you just register as a 'pay up front' account the voucher won't work - you can however sign up for the credit terms after registering, then use the code.

nitrodave

1,262 posts

139 months

Friday 17th November 2017
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schmunk said:
This is the guide I followed to do it:
https://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/amazon-echo-2nd-g...

I think I have a Very account already, from a similar lark some time ago, but used a different email address this time.

Note - you need to sign up for the credit agreement (although you can pay it off in full at the checkout). If you just register as a 'pay up front' account the voucher won't work - you can however sign up for the credit terms after registering, then use the code.
Thanks for this smile just bought an amazon echo for £39.99 thanks to this!

CAPP0

19,641 posts

204 months

Friday 17th November 2017
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Trophy Husband said:
Personally, I'm waiting for White Friday.
Diverse, Inclusive Friday might be a shout.

cuprabob

14,749 posts

215 months

Friday 17th November 2017
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CAPP0 said:
Trophy Husband said:
Personally, I'm waiting for White Friday.
Diverse, Inclusive Friday might be a shout.
But that also excludes 6 other days so hardly inclusive smile

RizzoTheRat

25,243 posts

193 months

Friday 17th November 2017
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Amazon don't even seem to bother inflating the prices before claiming stuff is on sale. If you take a look on camelcamelcamel quite often the original price quoted is way above what they've ever sold them for.