The Doctor Posted 28 November 2014 Posted 28 November 2014 Hmv are doing motorheadphones at £100 off for Black Friday. Had a couple of pairs (bomber and overkill) - pretty much sum Motörhead up, make everything louder and are excellent with rock and metal, but don't really do anything for music that isn't designed to insert a pool cue up your 'arris using the chalk as lube.
VLC86 Posted 28 November 2014 Posted 28 November 2014 Hmv are doing motorheadphones at £100 off for Black Friday. Had a couple of pairs (bomber and overkill) - pretty much sum Motörhead up, make everything louder and are excellent with rock and metal, but don't really do anything for music that isn't designed to insert a pool cue up your 'arris using the chalk as lube. Well I'm sold on that!
cambridgefox Posted 28 November 2014 Posted 28 November 2014 2 x iPad mini £131.12 each.Wife works twice a month at John Lewis as she loves it and gets the staff discount.on the price match today so she still gets her discount .2 weeks ago £250 before her discount.
Danizen Posted 28 November 2014 Posted 28 November 2014 Just ordered this: http://www.247electronics.co.uk/index.php/sony-playstation-4-ps4-grand-theft-5-gta-v-bundle.html PS4 plus GTA V and Call of Duty for £305 (£295 without COD). It says 5-7 days for delivery but it should be sooner.
Bellend Sebastian Posted 28 November 2014 Posted 28 November 2014 4 pints of semi-skimmed milk from the garage, £1.59. Disappointing really. No queue though
lavrentis Posted 28 November 2014 Posted 28 November 2014 Cant wait for the increased hordes of people I will have to walk by
davieG Posted 28 November 2014 Posted 28 November 2014 Black Friday: Leicester shoppers fail to take advantage of Highcross bargains By Tom_Mack | Posted: November 28, 2014 The Highcross at 7am today Comments (2)The early morning bargain hunters failed to make an appearance in the city centre this morning as shops opened their doors at 7am today. Dozens of shops with Black Friday bargains braced for big crowds as UK stores followed the American tradition of holding Boxing Day-style sales the day after Thanksgiving, which is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November each year. But at the doors to Highcross at one minute to seven there was just a solitary Mercury photographer and the usual passers-by. Elsewhere in the UK, there was chaos where shops opted to hold midnight sales. Police had to be called to stores in London, Manchester, South Wales and Surrey. Read more: http://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/Quiet-start-Black-Friday-Leicester-city-centre/story-24822170-detail/story.html#ixzz3KM8yk2sX Follow us: @Leicester_Merc on Twitter | leicestermercury on Facebook
kingcarr21 Posted 28 November 2014 Posted 28 November 2014 websites r ridiculously slow today. Cant believe a sewing machine is the hardest toy to get a hold of this xmas for girls
purpleronnie Posted 28 November 2014 Posted 28 November 2014 Black Friday: Leicester shoppers fail to take advantage of Highcross bargains By Tom_Mack | Posted: November 28, 2014 The Highcross at 7am today Comments (2)The early morning bargain hunters failed to make an appearance in the city centre this morning as shops opened their doors at 7am today. Dozens of shops with Black Friday bargains braced for big crowds as UK stores followed the American tradition of holding Boxing Day-style sales the day after Thanksgiving, which is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November each year. But at the doors to Highcross at one minute to seven there was just a solitary Mercury photographer and the usual passers-by. Elsewhere in the UK, there was chaos where shops opted to hold midnight sales. Police had to be called to stores in London, Manchester, South Wales and Surrey. Read more: http://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/Quiet-start-Black-Friday-Leicester-city-centre/story-24822170-detail/story.html#ixzz3KM8yk2sX Follow us: @Leicester_Merc on Twitter | leicestermercury on Facebook we're too smart to fall for it.
Jon the Hat Posted 28 November 2014 Posted 28 November 2014 As I work in the UK I don't have the day off. So I wont be going shopping. I also didn't have a Thanksgiving dinner, and I wont be developing a taste for piss weak beer and baseball.
pooleyLCFC Posted 28 November 2014 Posted 28 November 2014 Ipad Mini 16gb £149 on Tescos website, if you can get on it that is
Samilktray Posted 28 November 2014 Posted 28 November 2014 Imagine being 1 of those people, behaving like that in public.
Captain... Posted 28 November 2014 Posted 28 November 2014 Ipad Mini 16gb £149 on Tescos website, if you can get on it that is That's only a good deal if you actually need an ipad mini, I'm pretty sure that anybody that already needs or even wants a tablet already has one.
Bellend Sebastian Posted 28 November 2014 Posted 28 November 2014 They'd be fighting you for bags of dog chod you'd collected from the park if you said they were half price. I know that all human values have been replaced in the last thirty years by the twin goals of accumulating wealth and spending it on increasingly pointless consumer products, but this is going a bit mental isn't it? It seems as much to be being driven by people worried that someone is getting a better deal than them rather than actually wanting what they're buying. You bought a shit telly discounted down from an artificially inflated price. Well done, you've shown me
davieG Posted 28 November 2014 Posted 28 November 2014 I'd imagine a lot of it is stuff that wasn't selling or is being or due to be replaced a by newer model that can do something you don't really need or is a different colour/size etc.
Voll Blau Posted 28 November 2014 Posted 28 November 2014 As I work in the UK I don't have the day off. So I wont be going shopping. I also didn't have a Thanksgiving dinner, and I wont be developing a taste for piss weak beer and baseball.
leicsmac Posted 28 November 2014 Posted 28 November 2014 They'd be fighting you for bags of dog chod you'd collected from the park if you said they were half price. I know that all human values have been replaced in the last thirty years by the twin goals of accumulating wealth and spending it on increasingly pointless consumer products, but this is going a bit mental isn't it? It seems as much to be being driven by people worried that someone is getting a better deal than them rather than actually wanting what they're buying. You bought a shit telly discounted down from an artificially inflated price. Well done, you've shown me This.
AoWW Posted 28 November 2014 Posted 28 November 2014 Coming up soon on Amazon's deals... men's bear onesie. Tempted to get one for Mr AoWW - he'd be thrilled.
FoxesAreBlue Posted 28 November 2014 Posted 28 November 2014 I have been thinking about getting a DSLR, this morning I was looking at the Black Friday bargains and saw one "Down from £350" to £299. At the bottom of the page it also said "This item has previously been on sale at £199"
Soar Fox Posted 28 November 2014 Posted 28 November 2014 I would rather pay an extra £50/100 for something next week than look like them idiots queuing and fighting through crowds to get something today.
Vlad the Fox Posted 28 November 2014 Posted 28 November 2014 Imagine being 1 of those people, behaving like that in public. Degrading themselves like that, grab, grab, grab. I bet half of them are sticking it on their credit cards and will be paying interest on it for the next 30 years.
Buzzell Posted 28 November 2014 Posted 28 November 2014 Black Friday. The day that shops sell cheap shit nobody wants.
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