![]() This means consumers can step back and map out a plan as the retailers simply let prices speak for themselves. ![]() Thankfully retailers now embrace the Internet and give plenty of notice – typically a few days at least – for what most of their offerings will be. In some cases, the boxes of flyers would be locked up at each store until locals would receive them in newspapers or the mail, or until an employee leaked a flyer to the public early online. Not long ago, customers had to wait until the 11th hour before knowing which retailer had what on sale. While you could go to each retailer's individual website, find the flyer and then browse to see what deals will be available, one of the best things to do is let the Internet do the compiling work for you. With so much noise as retailers try to grab the attention of deal-seeking shoppers, it is easy to get overwhelmed.Īfter 10 years of personal experience working in big-box electronics retail, here are my tips and tricks on how to be successful in your quest for technology deals during these events. It would seem the experiment paid off, as Canadian retailers now go into all-out Black Friday mode each year and then Cyber Monday quickly thereafter. ![]() Canadian companies were losing sales to competition south of the border, particularly because of a strong Canadian dollar at the time, and chose to give the event a try. Black Friday is a relatively new phenomenon in Canada, with retailers adopting the U.S.
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