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       Cyber Monday
       By: Mac Date: November 25, 2012, 12:40 pm
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       [glow=red,2,300]Cyber Monday
  HTML http://www.cybermonday.com/[/glow]
       Don't wait until Monday...
       [quote]The biggest online shopping day of the year is now in
       sight, and retailers plan to pull out all the stops to get your
       business.
       We're talking Cyber Monday.
       “Most are going to offer special deals literally every hour on
       something unique, something distinctive, or something that is a
       huge bargain,” said Miro Copic, a professor of marketing at San
       Diego State University.
       According to a survey done for the National Retail Federation, a
       record 85 percent of online retailers will offer special
       promotions on Cyber Monday. About four out of 10 will offer free
       shipping on all purchases that day. That’s up from just 13
       percent last year. Another 30 percent will offer free shipping
       when a certain dollar amount is reached.
       “There’s no question that one of shoppers’ favorite deals is
       free shipping – in fact, many expect it – and retailers are
       responding,” said Pam Goodfellow of BIGinsight which conducted
       the survey.
       This seventh Cyber Monday should easily set a new e-commerce
       record with sales expected to hit $1.5 billion. That would be a
       25 percent jump from last year’s $1.2 billion.
       That’s still small when compared to the revenue generated at
       brick-and-mortar stores on Black Friday – $52 billion last year
       – but a big deal in the world of digital commerce.
       “It’s the only billion dollar online shopping day of the year,”
       Prof. Copic noted. “There are a few days that approach that
       mark, but Cyber Monday is still the king of all online sales
       days throughout the year.”
       What do shoppers plan to buy on Monday?
       A survey done by the online coupon site FatWallet.com shows that
       people are looking for deals on clothing (70 percent), computers
       and tablets (64 percent), toys (50 percent) and appliances (34
       percent). They also hope to find discounts on HD televisions and
       smartphones.
       How good are the Cyber Monday deals?
       “In many cases, they’re as good as or better than Black Friday
       discounts,” said Dan de Grandpre, CEO of dealnews.com.
       It isn’t hard to find well-known brands and popular products
       marked down by 50 percent or more – and you don’t have to stand
       in line or fight the crowds to get them. A few examples:
       Wal-Mart has a Samsung 55-inch LED Smart 3-D HDTV for just
       $1,498, a $1,000 savings.
       Sears is selling a Maytag washer and dryer set for $800, a
       savings of $430 on the pair.
       Kmart is slashing the price of diamond earrings by 75
       percent.
       Target promises savings of up to 70 percent on housewares,
       electronics, clothing and toys.
       Dealnews says expect big discounts on electronics from
       Amazon.com, BestBuy.com and Newegg.com.
       Don’t wait until Monday
       Now that Black Friday begins on Thursday, it should come as no
       surprise that Cyber Monday starts over the weekend.
       The Sears and Kmart websites post their Cyber Monday deals on
       Sunday at 12 a.m.
       Other big-name retailers, like Target.com and Amazon.com, kick
       off what they call their “Cyber Week” sales on Sunday.
       Walmart.com launches its Cyber Week savings on Saturday.
       And get this: For the first time, customers at Walmart.com will
       have the option to pay with cash. After the order is placed, you
       have 48 hours to pay at any Wal-Mart store. The order will ship
       to your home or the store – it’s your choice.
       Some people may plan to shop from work on Cyber Monday, but a
       poll by pricegrabber.com, the online price comparison site,
       suggests that most (83 percent) will shop from home.
       “People are going to shop from home before they go to work and
       then use their mobile devices throughout the day,” said
       PriceGrabber’s James Brown.
       Thirty percent said they plan to shop between 5 a.m. and 9 a.m.
       Another third indicated they would be online between 9 a.m. and
       noon. Brown says retailers know this, so they will post some of
       their “juiciest products and best deals” early in the day.
       Get ready now
       You should prepare for Cyber Monday now. Go to the websites of
       your favorite stores and brands. Follow them on Twitter, “like”
       them on Facebook and download their apps. By doing this, you’ll
       get a jump on finding out about the sales and may be offered
       special promotions.
       You can also sign up for price alerts from sites such as
       pricegrabber.com, fatwallet.com and dealnews.com.
       By setting up a system now, you won’t have to watch and worry
       all day Monday to make sure you know when the items you want go
       on sale. Your boss will appreciate that!
       The National Retail Federation’s CyberMonday.com website is a
       great place to look for bargains. The first Cyber Monday deals
       will be announced on Sunday, Nov. 25, around mid-afternoon
       Eastern Time.
       Be safe when shopping online
       You need to be careful anytime you shop online.  It’s important
       to make sure a scammer doesn’t ruin your holidays. The Better
       Business Bureau has prepared a list of tips for navigating Black
       Friday and Cyber Monday.
       Herb Weisbaum is The ConsumerMan. Follow him on Facebook and
       Twitter or visit The ConsumerMan website.[/quote]
       #Post#: 14170--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Cyber Monday
       By: Chiprocks1 Date: November 25, 2012, 12:51 pm
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       I'm broke. I have no money to spend. Bah! Sir, can you buy me
       some soup?
       #Post#: 14176--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Cyber Monday
       By: Mac Date: November 25, 2012, 3:47 pm
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       Pay with cyber cash  ;D
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