Saturday, November 29, 2008

Thanksgiving and Black Friday

Happy Thanksgiving to one and all! I hope you all had a fantastic holiday and ate your own weight in turkey. We had a wonderful feast with a small group of friends that expanded until more than 25 people were at our feast. Luckily everybody brought something, so nobody had to do all the cooking. We then had a great time playing games and watching the kids run around afterward.

I have also decided to start a new tradition on this thread: Black Friday Cheers and Boos. Black Friday (or the day after Thanksgiving) shopping is a major tradition in my family that I brought with me into our marriage, so much that R gets more excited about shopping than I do. We didn't go to many stores this year, so my list of Cheers and Boos will be short.

Cheers to BlackFriday.info, which is the website we used to watch for all Black Friday deals, starting in early November.

Cheers to Best Buy, Toys R Us, Walmart, and many more for starting their Black Friday a day early online. We were able at least get a shot at some of the "doorbusters" by shopping online the day before.

Boos to the Los Angeles Walmart, which has no idea how to handle checking out customers or how to form lines. The sales staff also had no idea where things were located, so we were sent all over the store looking for a walker for A2, which were completely gone by the time we finally found where they were supposed to be.

Cheers to the Culver City Toys R Us, which is very, very, very organized with forming lines and checking out customers. The sales staff also knew where everything was and could point you in the right direction.

Boos to the Culver City Circuit City, which has no idea how to handle checking out customers or how to form lines.

Boos to the two Circuit City stores in Riverdale, both of which are going out of business. Because they are going out of business, they refused to honor the Black Friday Circuit City ads.

Cheers to the Los Angeles Staples. We called to find out if they had one of their doorbusters still in stock (if they didn't, we didn't want to fight the crowds). Not only did they check their own stock, but they also checked the stock of all the stores in the vicinity to find out that they had three left in stock. On top of spending quite a while on the phone with me to make sure that they could answer all my questions, they also set aside the doorbuster for us (with my specific name on it and everything) to make sure we were able to get it.

These are the only stores we went to/heard about from friends. Do you have any cheers or boos for any store for Black Friday?

3 comments:

jenny.hawkes said...

I remember how excited your family got about Black Friday shopping. I avoid shopping on Black Friday altogether. It makes me feel stressed - too many people, not enough parking spaces. Glad you got some good stuff!

carla said...

looks like you had a wonderful thanksgiving!!! i don't really like shopping but i'm glad that you had some cheers.

carla said...

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