2011年11月28日 星期一

Weekend shopping rush pleases store managers

This year's Black Friday sales were no disappointment to the many businesses in Jackson that opened early or offered special deals on that day. Store owners say that when the doors opened, the crowds came and they came in spurts.On a supermodel a christianlouboutinshoes shoe completes the perfect ensemble.

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"There were a lot of people here who were looking to take advantage of our free gift card giveaway and our boot sales," she said. "The gift card giveaway was for $1,000, and we were selling boots that normally range from $60 to $70 dollars for $19.99."

She said customers kept coming until around 3 p.m.Shop for high quality nikeairmaxshoes products online and get worldwide delivery., when crowds leveled off.

Many stores enticed people to wait in line or to brave the cold through sales or special offers such as Belk was offering with the gift cards and boots.

Two draws for Books-A-Million were the Nook, Barnes and Noble's portable e-reader that is similar to the Amazon Kindle, and a new hot commodity for the store called the "Elf on the Shelf,what really makes my heart go pitter-patter with excitement are youredhardyhoodies." a stuffed elf packaged with a book of the same name.

At Books-A-Million, the Nook price tag on Black Friday was $79, which was much cheaper than the regular price that has hovered well over $100. The next day, the price went up to $99.

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Joe Jarquim, a manager at Books-A-Million, said the store did not open early and that besides the Nook and "Elf on the Shelf," it only offered various holiday sales that are still available. He said there was still a line outside the store when the doors opened Friday.

"Things have pretty much slowed down to normal for us," Jarquim said. "It is really hard to gauge what this weekend means for the Christmas shopping season."

Down the road in The Columns, Best Buy participated in one of the biggest Black Friday experiments of the year: It opened its doors at midnight.

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