The Best Items to Buy During Boxing Day Sales
Dec 22, 2009 | Posted by admin in Featured, Investment & Finance | 0 Comments
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What to Wait to Buy Boxing Day – The Biggest Boxing Day Savings
Boxing Day is one of the most popular shopping days of the year for North Americans. The day after Christmas marks the day when everyone bundles up, and braves the cold in order to stock up on home decorations, electronics and a wide variety of other items that have been slashed to rock bottom prices to clear out leftover inventory – It’s similar to Black Friday, but this time, you’re shopping for yourself! If you are planning on hunting boxing day sales with your family, make sure that you check out which items actually have stellar deals, and which ones are still going to be around at similar prices in February.
Currently, the major electronic stores have items such as digital cameras and huge flat screen televisions at great prices. You can expect to pay as little as $50 for a brand new 7 pixel digital camera. Why not throw in a brand new memory card for all of the pictures you will be taking? Some sales come in the form of bundles, so you may get everything you need in just one purchase. Just keep a sharp eye out for the new advertisements being released.
A number of furniture and home decorating stores will also have a lot of their products up for sale. You can easily expect to see prices slashed down by 50-90% on house wares like cutlery and plates. Some reports have currently even indicated that this year’s prices reflect some of the steepest discounts in years.
Typically, your best boxing day deals are going to be on the following types of items:
• Cameras
• Televisions
• Small Electronics, like MP3 players
• Holiday items, like ornaments and decorations
• House wares
• Toys, like game consoles
• Desktop and Laptop computers
Of course, many stores have tricks to lure your money away. They may stock limited quantities of the hottest items, and leave most shoppers with only the more expensive models to choose from. Some stores will advertise popular items as sales, when in fact, they’re the same price, or even slightly higher than they are for the rest of the year. If you aren’t getting as great a deal as you’d like, wait for later in the season.
Lines can be long, due to busy shoppers, and people who have come to return unwanted holiday gifts. Make sure to keep all of those gift receipts when you brave the guest service counter lines to return that itchy sweater your grandmother gave you this year. Make sure that you plan ahead when it comes to returns and purchases, so that you don’t miss out on the sales.
Boxing Day Can be the Best Shopping Day
Boxing day is one of the hottest shopping days of the year, and some economists predict that boxing day sales may even outshine the numbers posted from Black Friday in the US. Get your lists of your must-have items ready, and make sure to get in the lines ahead of time so that you can be first in through the doors to buy the best and cheapest products on sale.
This is also a very big charity day for Canadians and Americans, and this can extend to the UK as well. After the holiday season it is always important to ensure that giving still goes on, and food banks remain full on Boxing Day. So if you have unwanted gifts, or even leftover non perishable food, be sure to help others have a great boxing day too.
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