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Headie
25-11-2016, 07:43 PM
I've bought two pairs of skinny jeans, a denim jacket, a hoodie and a tracksuit all for £70 overall, I'm pretty pleased with myself :laugh:

Crimson Dynamo
25-11-2016, 07:47 PM
a ps4 bundle thing, 2 kindles and perfume of various guises (so far)

Babayaro.
25-11-2016, 07:51 PM
56 pieces of shortbread for £4.

I might go on the computer now and get some last minute deals

_Tom_
25-11-2016, 08:03 PM
A new winter coat and a smoothie maker

*after calling Black Friday a scam* :whistle:

Amy Jade
25-11-2016, 08:08 PM
A pair of converse reduced to £25 and a top off nastygal but i dont think its been all that great

LaLaLand
25-11-2016, 08:10 PM
New pair of jeans, couple of tops and a few DVDs.

y.winter
25-11-2016, 08:14 PM
Nothing.
Not very keen on mass consumption.

Tom4784
25-11-2016, 08:20 PM
A coat, a bag, some other clothes, a few blu rays and Dishonoured 2.

Crimson Dynamo
25-11-2016, 08:37 PM
Rocket League (PS4)
WWE 2K17 (PS4)

Cal.
25-11-2016, 08:52 PM
A 36 inch (I think idk) Smart TV.

Jason.
25-11-2016, 10:26 PM
A pair of jeans, a cardigan, a jacket and a pack of boxers for £50.

I'm also trying to find something to buy my mum for her birthday next week.

Babayaro.
25-11-2016, 10:39 PM
Just bought some stuff from ASOS. A t-shirt, pair of joggers, a bomber jacket and a denim jacket.

Cherie
25-11-2016, 10:40 PM
Nothing.
Not very keen on mass consumption.

:clap2:

Jason.
25-11-2016, 10:44 PM
Just bought some stuff from ASOS. A t-shirt, pair of joggers, a bomber jacket and a denim jacket.

Lmao same.

GOGOGO :clap1:

Josy
25-11-2016, 10:53 PM
3 cases of strongbow dark fruits for £20 :hee:

caprimint
26-11-2016, 12:02 AM
Nothing. I literally never shop online and I don't want anything anyway (I've got most of my Xmas presents sorted too).

Denver
26-11-2016, 12:04 AM
Pork Scratchings

reece(:
26-11-2016, 12:04 AM
Half the games on the Steam sale

Denver
26-11-2016, 12:04 AM
3 cases of strongbow dark fruits for £20 :hee:

Only the 3?

Babayaro.
26-11-2016, 12:27 AM
Lmao same.

GOGOGO :clap1:

:joker:

What did you buy?

Babayaro.
26-11-2016, 01:04 AM
Oh you already said :/

MTVN
26-11-2016, 01:05 AM
Bugger all

Maru
26-11-2016, 01:20 AM
Nothing and I've been to several shops today... Mainly errands and food shopping. If I bought something on special, it was by accident. I almost bought a huge mirror but it wasn't really a doorbuster (like $15 off) so I passed since we're doing all that shopping next year when we work on the house...

The sales didn't seem to be that good this year in store. I haven't touched online. Supposedly a bunch of shops opened yesterday so I can't just stroll in at like 9-10 and get cheap stuff now. :laugh: I looked on Amazon last night but just sooo much work... we recently bought a 58" TV on a good deal with a nice sub + soundbar... we're all shopped out tbh.

Also UK has Black Friday!? I thought it was like a North American thing because so we're so commercialistic...

Denver
26-11-2016, 01:24 AM
Nothing and I've been to several shops today... Mainly errands and food shopping. If I bought something on special, it was by accident. I almost bought a huge mirror but it wasn't really a doorbuster (like $15 off) so I passed since we're doing all that shopping next year when we work on the house...

The sales didn't seem to be that good this year in store. I haven't touched online. Supposedly a bunch of shops opened yesterday so I can't just stroll in at like 9-10 and get cheap stuff now. :laugh: I looked on Amazon last night but just sooo much work... we recently bought a 58" TV on a good deal with a nice sub + soundbar... we're all shopped out tbh.

Also UK has Black Friday!? I thought it was like a North American thing because so we're so commercialistic...

We stole it a few years back

Jason.
26-11-2016, 01:39 AM
Nothing and I've been to several shops today... Mainly errands and food shopping. If I bought something on special, it was by accident. I almost bought a huge mirror but it wasn't really a doorbuster (like $15 off) so I passed since we're doing all that shopping next year when we work on the house...

The sales didn't seem to be that good this year in store. I haven't touched online. Supposedly a bunch of shops opened yesterday so I can't just stroll in at like 9-10 and get cheap stuff now. :laugh: I looked on Amazon last night but just sooo much work... we recently bought a 58" TV on a good deal with a nice sub + soundbar... we're all shopped out tbh.

Also UK has Black Friday!? I thought it was like a North American thing because so we're so commercialistic...

I think Black Friday has started to become more of a thing over here in the UK over the last year or two. I honestly don't remember it being much of a big deal in the UK five years ago whereas now most retailers have sales for it and it's heavily advertised.

Shaun
26-11-2016, 03:17 AM
picked up a bag of sugar and some bread at the co-op, felt quite spirited there

Ammi
26-11-2016, 07:49 AM
I think Black Friday has started to become more of a thing over here in the UK over the last year or two. I honestly don't remember it being much of a big deal in the UK five years ago whereas now most retailers have sales for it and it's heavily advertised.

...from what I recall, it was quite rare for there to be reductions and sales before Christmas, it was always more the January sales...I didn't buy anything personally or atm I haven't anyway but I think that it's a good thing because so many people struggle financially with Christmas and the expense of it so sales and getting these discounts can mean such a difference for so many with the discounts being offers at the time they're needed most...

Ammi
26-11-2016, 07:51 AM
picked up a bag of sugar and some bread at the co-op, felt quite spirited there

..I bet you could have managed with just one of those Shaun but you only bought them both because it was Black Friday, you extravagant thing...

Cherie
26-11-2016, 08:45 AM
Nothing and I've been to several shops today... Mainly errands and food shopping. If I bought something on special, it was by accident. I almost bought a huge mirror but it wasn't really a doorbuster (like $15 off) so I passed since we're doing all that shopping next year when we work on the house...

The sales didn't seem to be that good this year in store. I haven't touched online. Supposedly a bunch of shops opened yesterday so I can't just stroll in at like 9-10 and get cheap stuff now. :laugh: I looked on Amazon last night but just sooo much work... we recently bought a 58" TV on a good deal with a nice sub + soundbar... we're all shopped out tbh.

Also UK has Black Friday!? I thought it was like a North American thing because so we're so commercialistic...

I think it started in Amazon here about 4 years ago, that's the first time I became aware if it, I remember because I bough a kindle the following year we had Black Friday in the shops where there were physical fights over TVs, last year to combat the fist fights they extended it to Black Friday weekend, and this year it's been a whole week. So yeah we like to adopt age old American customs in search of even more consumerism, I expect we will be celebrating Thanksgiving in a few years :laugh:

Ammi
26-11-2016, 08:49 AM
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I think it started in Amazon here about 4 years ago, that's the first time I became aware if it, I remember because I bough a kindle the following year we had Black Friday in the shops where there were physical fights over TVs, last year to combat the fist fights they extended it to Black Friday weekend, and this year it's been a whole week. So yeah we like to adopt age old American customs in search of even more consumerism, I expect we will be celebrating Thanksgiving in a few years :laugh:

..we already do..(at our school..)...as we have quite a few American families who always bring us lots of Thanksgiving treats in and for the children as well...so YAY USA and Thanksgiving, this week was a delicious week..:flutter:..

Cherie
26-11-2016, 08:49 AM
...from what I recall, it was quite rare for there to be reductions and sales before Christmas, it was always more the January sales...I didn't buy anything personally or atm I haven't anyway but I think that it's a good thing because so many people struggle financially with Christmas and the expense of it so sales and getting these discounts can mean such a difference for so many with the discounts being offers at the time they're needed most...

There is that aspect to it, on the other hand it also encourages people to buy stuff they don't really need or want because it's "cheap', I don't mind pre Christmas sales but fgs call it that, Black Friday is an Americanism that has nothing to do with us

Ammi
26-11-2016, 08:51 AM
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There is that aspect to it, on the other hand it also encourages people to buy stuff they don't really need or want because it's "cheap', I don't mind pre Christmas sales but fgs call it that, Black Friday is an Americanism that has nothing to do with us

..yeah I have to say that I don't like the name Black Friday, it's like a doom and gloom year ending type thing but Fridays have always had a bad rap with things like Friday 13th as well.../poor Fridays..:sad:..

Cherie
26-11-2016, 08:53 AM
..we already do..(at our school..)...as we have quite a few American families who always bring us lots of Thanksgiving treats in and for the children as well...so YAY USA and Thanksgiving, this week was a delicious week..:flutter:..

Celebrating Thanksgiving it in school is like celebrating Diwali and EID, if you have American families it's part of encouraging inclusiveness though so I would be surprised if you didnt, we don't in our school as no Americans :laugh:

Cherie
26-11-2016, 08:56 AM
..yeah I have to say that I don't like the name Black Friday, it's like a doom and gloom year ending type thing but Fridays have always had a bad rap with things like Friday 13th as well.../poor Fridays..:sad:..

:laugh: I saw some of my American cousins refer to it as "non causcasian Friday" :laugh: so I guess there might be a few rumbles about the name over there :worry:, apparently it got its name as it's when a lot of stores turned their profits from red to black..maybe Maru can confirm or deny this

Ammi
26-11-2016, 09:03 AM
Celebrating Thanksgiving it in school is like celebrating Diwali and EID, if you have American families it's part of encouraging inclusiveness though so I would be surprised if you didnt, we don't in our school as no Americans :laugh:

..yeah we do celebrate../or acknowledge Diwali I should say as we do with many significant things with other cultures...we are in an area where we've always had quite a few American families with the air bases being so close and many preferring their child to experience a UK school system, rather than an American base school.../we don't have so many as we used to though because many bases have closed over the years...I was talking to an American parent last week, asking him about his Thanksgiving plans and traditions and then somehow we got to talking about politics and the new president elect and his thoughts about Trump and it made me think about TiBB and conversations here..:laugh:...

Cal.
26-11-2016, 09:45 AM
I only remember Black Friday being a thing from 2014 onwards

caprimint
26-11-2016, 10:00 AM
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I think it started in Amazon here about 4 years ago, that's the first time I became aware if it, I remember because I bough a kindle the following year we had Black Friday in the shops where there were physical fights over TVs, last year to combat the fist fights they extended it to Black Friday weekend, and this year it's been a whole week. So yeah we like to adopt age old American customs in search of even more consumerism, I expect we will be celebrating Thanksgiving in a few years :laugh:
Omg I want this to happen :amazed:

Cherie
26-11-2016, 10:24 AM
Omg I want this to happen :amazed:

As long as we get a holiday and don't have to shoe horn it in after a day's work :fist:

Maru
26-11-2016, 10:26 AM
I think Black Friday has started to become more of a thing over here in the UK over the last year or two. I honestly don't remember it being much of a big deal in the UK five years ago whereas now most retailers have sales for it and it's heavily advertised.

We stole it a few years back

Nice. Do y'all wake up at 5am in the morning too and tear up all the shops? :laugh: Is it basically the same?

Some of the shops here have been doing it at midnight or on Thanksgiving day... but there's been backlash from some because it's encroaching on a legitimate holiday and forcing workers to have to abandon dinner earlier...

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I think it started in Amazon here about 4 years ago, that's the first time I became aware if it, I remember because I bough a kindle the following year we had Black Friday in the shops where there were physical fights over TVs, last year to combat the fist fights they extended it to Black Friday weekend, and this year it's been a whole week. So yeah we like to adopt age old American customs in search of even more consumerism, I expect we will be celebrating Thanksgiving in a few years :laugh:

I guess despite it being a US thing, sites like Amazon have no reason to limit the range of their customer base... also kinda weird to have sales on one side and regular price on the other... they can probably afford to hold it internationally... Steam sales are nice too... :smug: When my friend came from Osaka to visit here, we woke up at 5am after Thanksgiving and took him to Best Buy... in retrospect, kinda crazy waking up someone who is jet-lagged to go on a shop-a-thon... but he seemed to enjoy it.

Thanksgiving is a great holiday... except when you're on a diet :laugh:

Cherie
26-11-2016, 10:27 AM
I only remember Black Friday being a thing from 2014 onwards

You need to pay attention if you are to become a mass consumer :fist:

smudgie
26-11-2016, 08:15 PM
Ordered a couple of Kitchen Aid bits while it is in the Black Friday sales.
54% off .:cheer2:



Will put it away until we renovate the kitchen etc.

Jason.
26-11-2016, 09:56 PM
I think the fact that the BB5 advertising campaign was titled Black Friday shows that it's quite a new thing over here. :laugh:

...from what I recall, it was quite rare for there to be reductions and sales before Christmas, it was always more the January sales...I didn't buy anything personally or atm I haven't anyway but I think that it's a good thing because so many people struggle financially with Christmas and the expense of it so sales and getting these discounts can mean such a difference for so many with the discounts being offers at the time they're needed most...

Yeah, when I was younger the only sales associated with the Christmas season were the Boxing Day and New Year sales whereas now with the rise of Black Friday over here, there's more sales before Christmas. I also agree about it being a good thing, not only because it's useful for people struggling financially but I also feel it adds to the hype of Christmas and you know that Christmas is just round the corner.

I only remember Black Friday being a thing from 2014 onwards

Same here.

Nice. Do y'all wake up at 5am in the morning too and tear up all the shops? :laugh: Is it basically the same?

Some of the shops here have been doing it at midnight or on Thanksgiving day... but there's been backlash from some because it's encroaching on a legitimate holiday and forcing workers to have to abandon dinner earlier...



I guess despite it being a US thing, sites like Amazon have no reason to limit the range of their customer base... also kinda weird to have sales on one side and regular price on the other... they can probably afford to hold it internationally... Steam sales are nice too... :smug: When my friend came from Osaka to visit here, we woke up at 5am after Thanksgiving and took him to Best Buy... in retrospect, kinda crazy waking up someone who is jet-lagged to go on a shop-a-thon... but he seemed to enjoy it.

Thanksgiving is a great holiday... except when you're on a diet :laugh:

I don't think it's that big in the UK yet. :laugh: Most of the sales I think are online as opposed to in stores. I was watching the news yesterday and they were reporting about Black Friday and how most people over here went to shopping centres for the Black Friday sales and found that there weren't that many only to then go online and find a lot of retailers and different places offering 20+% off. I also heard most stores were empty because everyone was just shopping online, including myself. :laugh:

I was reading about many stores in America opening during 4-6am on the morning of Black Friday and more recently during Thanksgiving evening at 9pm just for Black Friday. :o

T*
27-11-2016, 12:01 PM
Some lovely clothes off very, speakers and that sugru stuff that's really good for mending things

Smithy
27-11-2016, 12:41 PM
A laptop that was £750 down to £650 then with VAT off down to £540 :clap1: bargain

arista
27-11-2016, 12:46 PM
http://www.thisisbigbrother.com/forums/showthread.php?t=312157

HAYDEN

the best Bargain was in the Metro the day before Friday

T*
27-11-2016, 03:14 PM
A laptop that was £750 down to £650 then with VAT off down to £540 :clap1: bargain



Surface Pro 4?

T*
27-11-2016, 03:16 PM
http://www.thisisbigbrother.com/forums/showthread.php?t=312157



HAYDEN



the best Bargain was in the Metro the day before Friday



These TVs are made of **** though - like fair enough it's a good deal but there's a reason you only see Black Friday TVs that have the brand names like 'baljsismsio'
If you want a TV to last you a good few years buy a proper one

Babayaro.
27-11-2016, 03:17 PM
Not baljsismsio

arista
27-11-2016, 03:30 PM
T*

I have 5 TV's
this my Second 4K TV
This 50" will be used for GTA5 1080P
and fast DVD-R Editing.
Also Business News Ch.


£299 for 50 " 4K TV
Desktop HDMI Computer can go in it
no other Store has it at that low price

thesheriff443
27-11-2016, 03:59 PM
Got my other half a Ralph Loren hand bag, 310 down to 217 and last year I got a Michael kors watch 250 down to 129 that was a great deal.

caprimint
27-11-2016, 04:05 PM
Got my other half a Ralph Loren hand bag, 310 down to 217 and last year I got a Michael kors watch 250 down to 129 that was a great deal.
Might as well just get one from TKMaxx for about £15, an even better deal :pipe:

Smithy
27-11-2016, 04:06 PM
Surface Pro 4?

No, some gaming one

RichardG
27-11-2016, 04:08 PM
four games (world of final fantasy, dragon quest builders, bioshock collection, NMS) and another pair of clarks wallabees :flutter:

thesheriff443
27-11-2016, 04:26 PM
Might as well just get one from TKMaxx for about £15, an even better deal :pipe:

Its not just getting something because it's reduced, it about getting the one someone wants.

armand.kay
27-11-2016, 04:44 PM
jägabombs

T*
27-11-2016, 04:47 PM
no other Store has it at that low price


mainly because Polaroid make electronics like TVs exclusively for Asda :)

Jake.
27-11-2016, 04:49 PM
just got a bottle of One Million for £62, 200ml (100ml was £60 so it wasnt a tough choice)

Wizard.
27-11-2016, 06:24 PM
A mattress reduced from £699 and a Rose Gold Illuminated Mirror from Boots. Remember it's 'Cyber Monday' tomorrow though guys so there'll be some online sales.

arista
28-11-2016, 01:27 AM
mainly because Polaroid make electronics like TVs exclusively for Asda :)

But no other Big Size 50"
4K TV " make"
at that low price of £299

T*
28-11-2016, 01:30 AM
But no other Big Size 50"
4K TV " make"
at that low price of £299

And why do you think that is

arista
28-11-2016, 01:41 AM
And why do you think that is

Walmart Buying Power


Also this was Not Online
it was Thursday in Papers
In stores only.


Very clever.

Ninastar
28-11-2016, 05:09 AM
Amazing :amazed:

I bought a 3ds for $99 for my sister cause shes having a bad time right now.

I went to Walmart at midnight and it was pretty busy (I didnt realise it started at 6pm the evening before)

there was like 55 inch tvs for like $200, it was insane

T*
28-11-2016, 01:17 PM
Amazing :amazed:

I bought a 3ds for $99 for my sister cause shes having a bad time right now.

I went to Walmart at midnight and it was pretty busy (I didnt realise it started at 6pm the evening before)

there was like 55 inch tvs for like $200, it was insane



OMG they sold 3DS's?! :amazed:

Alf
28-11-2016, 02:12 PM
Nobody tells me when I have to go out and buy things that I don't even need, I'm just not that submissive.

thesheriff443
28-11-2016, 03:42 PM
Nobody tells me when I have to go out and buy things that I don't even need, I'm just not that submissive.

I would be buying the same items for chrismas presents so to get what you want at a reduced price is a no brainier.

DemolitionRed
28-11-2016, 03:47 PM
Nobody tells me when I have to go out and buy things that I don't even need, I'm just not that submissive.

Good boy!