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Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Logitech Harmony Smart Control with Smartphone App and Simple All In One Remote - Black
https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Harmony ... B00BQ5RYI4
Has been dropping as low as US$52 every so often. it's a really good deal at that price.
wagonrunner wrote:for those interested in a SSD.
https://camelcamelcamel.com/Crucial-MX500-500GB-NAND-Internal/product/B0784SLQM6
Pablo660 wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Logitech Harmony Smart Control with Smartphone App and Simple All In One Remote - Black
https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Harmony ... B00BQ5RYI4
Has been dropping as low as US$52 every so often. it's a really good deal at that price.
You all got this to work, I have one in box about 1 year old lol
Looking for TVs
redmanjp wrote:according to camelcamelcamel most items were reduced on amazon on November 18- would there be further reductions tomorrow as it is Black Friday itself?
hydroep wrote:If anyone is looking for a cheap basic TV, Courts (P/Town) has a TCL 32D3000A (32" 720P LED) for $ 999.00 (33% off).
'Black Friday' sales bonanza
Will you be taking advantage of Black Friday sales tomorrow?
Trinidadians and millions of Americans are gearing up for the biggest sales event of the year, which heralds the start of the Christmas shopping season.
Locally, dozens of local stores are seizing the opportunity to get a jumpstart on Christmas sales with offering discounts of up to 70 percent.
Here are a few stores offering Black Friday deals tomorrow:
- Massy Stores- deals on Smart TVs and other electronics
- PriceSmart (“Smart Friday” sale on some electronics)
- Pennywise (discounts on over 200 items)
- Rituals Coffee House (buy one chiller and get one free)
- Sacha Cosmetics (30 per cent off cosmetics/50 per cent off brushes)
- Aldo T&T (30 per cent off everything, excluding accessories)
- Excellent Stores (up to 70 per cent off selected items)
- Optometrist Today (25 per cent off spectacles)
- Standards Distributors (up to 50 per cent off)
- London Clothing Company (33 1/3 off everything)
Get caught up with news from the news leader
Subscribe now and get access to the Trinidad Express E-paper
How did Black Friday get its name?
There are varying views of how Black Friday got its name, including one false internet meme created a few years ago, which linked it to slave traders giving discounts at auctions on the day after Thanksgiving.
But according to the History Channel, the first recorded use of the term “Black Friday” was applied not to holiday shopping but to financial crisis- specifically, the crash of the US gold market on September 24, 1869.
Two notoriously ruthless Wall Street financiers, Jay Gould and Jim Fisk, worked together to buy up as much as they could of the nation’s gold, hoping to drive the price sky-high and sell it for astonishing profits.
On that Friday in September, the conspiracy finally unraveled, sending the stock market into free-fall and bankrupting everyone from Wall Street barons to farmers.
Another story is that “Black Friday” originated from the term “in the black”, which is a financial term used to describe business profitability. Retailers are usually “in the black” the day after the US Thanksgiving holiday, due to an uptick in sales.
Back in the 1950’s businesses also referred to the day after Thanksgiving as “Black Friday”, as many workers stayed away from work to enjoy the four-day weekend.
Some also claim that the name “Black Friday” was coined by police officers in Philadelphia, USA, who used it to refer to the chaos that ensued the day after Thanksgiving- the throngs of people flooding the streets and the accompanying nightmarish traffic congestion.
sMASH wrote:What price the sony end up being?
TCL awesome tv came a long way also a big seller on Amazon with great reviewsredmanjp wrote:hydroep wrote:If anyone is looking for a cheap basic TV, Courts (P/Town) has a TCL 32D3000A (32" 720P LED) for $ 999.00 (33% off).
How good is TCL compared to Samsung TVs? and is this sale only at that branch?
Phone Surgeon wrote:all the echo devices are half price basically
redmanjp wrote:hydroep wrote:If anyone is looking for a cheap basic TV, Courts (P/Town) has a TCL 32D3000A (32" 720P LED) for $ 999.00 (33% off).
How good is TCL compared to Samsung TVs? and is this sale only at that branch?
redmanjp wrote:https://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/local/black-friday-sales-bonanza/article_d4e71ec0-eea9-11e8-9ce2-bf97b7322314.html'Black Friday' sales bonanza
Will you be taking advantage of Black Friday sales tomorrow?
Trinidadians and millions of Americans are gearing up for the biggest sales event of the year, which heralds the start of the Christmas shopping season.
Locally, dozens of local stores are seizing the opportunity to get a jumpstart on Christmas sales with offering discounts of up to 70 percent.
Here are a few stores offering Black Friday deals tomorrow:
- Massy Stores- deals on Smart TVs and other electronics
- PriceSmart (“Smart Friday” sale on some electronics)
- Pennywise (discounts on over 200 items)
- Rituals Coffee House (buy one chiller and get one free)
- Sacha Cosmetics (30 per cent off cosmetics/50 per cent off brushes)
- Aldo T&T (30 per cent off everything, excluding accessories)
- Excellent Stores (up to 70 per cent off selected items)
- Optometrist Today (25 per cent off spectacles)
- Standards Distributors (up to 50 per cent off)
- London Clothing Company (33 1/3 off everything)
Get caught up with news from the news leader
Subscribe now and get access to the Trinidad Express E-paper
How did Black Friday get its name?
There are varying views of how Black Friday got its name, including one false internet meme created a few years ago, which linked it to slave traders giving discounts at auctions on the day after Thanksgiving.
But according to the History Channel, the first recorded use of the term “Black Friday” was applied not to holiday shopping but to financial crisis- specifically, the crash of the US gold market on September 24, 1869.
Two notoriously ruthless Wall Street financiers, Jay Gould and Jim Fisk, worked together to buy up as much as they could of the nation’s gold, hoping to drive the price sky-high and sell it for astonishing profits.
On that Friday in September, the conspiracy finally unraveled, sending the stock market into free-fall and bankrupting everyone from Wall Street barons to farmers.
Another story is that “Black Friday” originated from the term “in the black”, which is a financial term used to describe business profitability. Retailers are usually “in the black” the day after the US Thanksgiving holiday, due to an uptick in sales.
Back in the 1950’s businesses also referred to the day after Thanksgiving as “Black Friday”, as many workers stayed away from work to enjoy the four-day weekend.
Some also claim that the name “Black Friday” was coined by police officers in Philadelphia, USA, who used it to refer to the chaos that ensued the day after Thanksgiving- the throngs of people flooding the streets and the accompanying nightmarish traffic congestion.
Pricesmart has jvc tvs on sale 50" it says 4k for around 3800 was jus there in south ppl like that parking almost filledJoshie23 wrote:redmanjp wrote:https://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/local/black-friday-sales-bonanza/article_d4e71ec0-eea9-11e8-9ce2-bf97b7322314.html'Black Friday' sales bonanza
Will you be taking advantage of Black Friday sales tomorrow?
Trinidadians and millions of Americans are gearing up for the biggest sales event of the year, which heralds the start of the Christmas shopping season.
Locally, dozens of local stores are seizing the opportunity to get a jumpstart on Christmas sales with offering discounts of up to 70 percent.
Here are a few stores offering Black Friday deals tomorrow:
- Massy Stores- deals on Smart TVs and other electronics
- PriceSmart (“Smart Friday” sale on some electronics)
- Pennywise (discounts on over 200 items)
- Rituals Coffee House (buy one chiller and get one free)
- Sacha Cosmetics (30 per cent off cosmetics/50 per cent off brushes)
- Aldo T&T (30 per cent off everything, excluding accessories)
- Excellent Stores (up to 70 per cent off selected items)
- Optometrist Today (25 per cent off spectacles)
- Standards Distributors (up to 50 per cent off)
- London Clothing Company (33 1/3 off everything)
Get caught up with news from the news leader
Subscribe now and get access to the Trinidad Express E-paper
How did Black Friday get its name?
There are varying views of how Black Friday got its name, including one false internet meme created a few years ago, which linked it to slave traders giving discounts at auctions on the day after Thanksgiving.
But according to the History Channel, the first recorded use of the term “Black Friday” was applied not to holiday shopping but to financial crisis- specifically, the crash of the US gold market on September 24, 1869.
Two notoriously ruthless Wall Street financiers, Jay Gould and Jim Fisk, worked together to buy up as much as they could of the nation’s gold, hoping to drive the price sky-high and sell it for astonishing profits.
On that Friday in September, the conspiracy finally unraveled, sending the stock market into free-fall and bankrupting everyone from Wall Street barons to farmers.
Another story is that “Black Friday” originated from the term “in the black”, which is a financial term used to describe business profitability. Retailers are usually “in the black” the day after the US Thanksgiving holiday, due to an uptick in sales.
Back in the 1950’s businesses also referred to the day after Thanksgiving as “Black Friday”, as many workers stayed away from work to enjoy the four-day weekend.
Some also claim that the name “Black Friday” was coined by police officers in Philadelphia, USA, who used it to refer to the chaos that ensued the day after Thanksgiving- the throngs of people flooding the streets and the accompanying nightmarish traffic congestion.
Between Massy, Courts, Standards and PriceSmart, who has the best deals on small appliances today? I need a microwave, kettle and what not for an apartment.
wickedtuna wrote:Pricesmart has jvc tvs on sale 50" it says 4k for around 3800 was jus there in south ppl like that parking almost filledJoshie23 wrote:redmanjp wrote:https://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/local/black-friday-sales-bonanza/article_d4e71ec0-eea9-11e8-9ce2-bf97b7322314.html'Black Friday' sales bonanza
Will you be taking advantage of Black Friday sales tomorrow?
Trinidadians and millions of Americans are gearing up for the biggest sales event of the year, which heralds the start of the Christmas shopping season.
Locally, dozens of local stores are seizing the opportunity to get a jumpstart on Christmas sales with offering discounts of up to 70 percent.
Here are a few stores offering Black Friday deals tomorrow:
- Massy Stores- deals on Smart TVs and other electronics
- PriceSmart (“Smart Friday” sale on some electronics)
- Pennywise (discounts on over 200 items)
- Rituals Coffee House (buy one chiller and get one free)
- Sacha Cosmetics (30 per cent off cosmetics/50 per cent off brushes)
- Aldo T&T (30 per cent off everything, excluding accessories)
- Excellent Stores (up to 70 per cent off selected items)
- Optometrist Today (25 per cent off spectacles)
- Standards Distributors (up to 50 per cent off)
- London Clothing Company (33 1/3 off everything)
Get caught up with news from the news leader
Subscribe now and get access to the Trinidad Express E-paper
How did Black Friday get its name?
There are varying views of how Black Friday got its name, including one false internet meme created a few years ago, which linked it to slave traders giving discounts at auctions on the day after Thanksgiving.
But according to the History Channel, the first recorded use of the term “Black Friday” was applied not to holiday shopping but to financial crisis- specifically, the crash of the US gold market on September 24, 1869.
Two notoriously ruthless Wall Street financiers, Jay Gould and Jim Fisk, worked together to buy up as much as they could of the nation’s gold, hoping to drive the price sky-high and sell it for astonishing profits.
On that Friday in September, the conspiracy finally unraveled, sending the stock market into free-fall and bankrupting everyone from Wall Street barons to farmers.
Another story is that “Black Friday” originated from the term “in the black”, which is a financial term used to describe business profitability. Retailers are usually “in the black” the day after the US Thanksgiving holiday, due to an uptick in sales.
Back in the 1950’s businesses also referred to the day after Thanksgiving as “Black Friday”, as many workers stayed away from work to enjoy the four-day weekend.
Some also claim that the name “Black Friday” was coined by police officers in Philadelphia, USA, who used it to refer to the chaos that ensued the day after Thanksgiving- the throngs of people flooding the streets and the accompanying nightmarish traffic congestion.
Between Massy, Courts, Standards and PriceSmart, who has the best deals on small appliances today? I need a microwave, kettle and what not for an apartment.
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