In case any of yall were wondering how black friday deals really worked:
I had these items saved about 30 days ago on amazon. They all actually went up in price compared to normal pricing. Cyber Monday and Black Friday deals are increasingly "fake" and people are catching on.
All of these went up:
Milwaukee battery (which had never priced above $58.00) went up to $70.00 and then was "discounted" down to 56.99 when it was 54.98 20 days ago.
Queen bed cover went from 25.19 up to 39.99 then discounted down to 31.99, then Cyber Monday discounted back to the original 25.19
General Use Chest went from 239.99 Non-Discounted price up to 357.99 and then was marked "Down' to 262.99, above the previous price 20 days ago.
Timex watch went from 39.95 (which was discounted from a $44.00 list price), up to $62.00 then "discounted" down to 43.40.
Lets Go Brandon!
I'm sure inflationary pressures is making this even worse this year, but its just so blatantly obvious that I kinda wanted to share with yall and get a laugh.
Cyber Monday / Black Friday 'Deals"......
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Re: Cyber Monday / Black Friday 'Deals"......
Saw some videos of Target covering signs with Black Friday signs and the price was the same. Their excuse was that the items were already on sale and they were just expanding the sales. BULL.