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Black Friday at Midnight: One Shopper's Tale of Woe

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November 26, 2011
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Black Friday at Midnight: One Shopper's Tale of Woe Confessions of a Black Friday marauder in a quest for a $39.99 Blu-ray player at Best Buy in the middle of the night.
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Black Friday Deals Remained After Early Rush At some big box stores the heavily discounted specials remained in healthy supply after the early rush was over.
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Black Friday at Midnight: One Shopper's Tale of Woe Confessions of a Black Friday marauder in a quest for a $39.99 Blu-ray player at Best Buy in the middle of the night.
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Black Friday Deals Remained After Early Rush At some big box stores the heavily discounted specials remained in healthy supply after the early rush was over.
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