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What a sad and pathetic bunch we now become and When I worked in the supermarkets I learned about all the stores secrets, people will buy if they think they getting a deal just look carefully at the prices on BOGOF.
If you think your grabbing a reduced price TV you are wrong, if you think your buying good quality then you need to be sectioned.
£60 knocked off a £399 TV what lies as it was always £249.
Which we don't have, so we don't need Black Friday in my opinion.
SP17
or just the day after Thanksgiving...
In The Know (as always)
Pattaya wrote: JK2006 wrote: Am I alone in thinking Black Friday is rather an unfortunate nickname? Black implies gloom, the Grim Reaper, disaster, trouble. The Black Death. The Black Prince.
Gold Friday seems more appropriate. A day when people spend and make Gold.
Bit too close to 'Black Wednesday'?....which of course was the fault of anybody else except the Tory government!...It's true ITK told moi.
"Black" refers to the time when shops move from negative trading (in the red) to profit (in the black) at the start of the major shopping season.
Pattaya
JK2006 wrote: Am I alone in thinking Black Friday is rather an unfortunate nickname? Black implies gloom, the Grim Reaper, disaster, trouble. The Black Death. The Black Prince.
Gold Friday seems more appropriate. A day when people spend and make Gold.
Bit too close to 'Black Wednesday'?....which of course was the fault of anybody else except the Tory government!...It's true ITK told moi.