• Shopperati Blog
• Top Shopping Bloggers
• Style Chronicles
• Gadgets and Advice
• Gift Guides
• Help for Shoppers
• Best of the Blog
 

Stop Working and Start Shopping: It’s Cyber Monday
Blogged under Current Sales and Offers, Discount, Gifts, Holiday shopping, Major Department Stores, Sites You're Shopping by Melissa Segrest on Monday 26 November 2007

macys_diamond_earrings.jpgIt’s your first day at the office after the Thanksgiving break, but that’s no reason to start working. This is the traditional day when online shopping spikes. Swivel around so the boss can’t see and let’s get started. We surfed 17 major retail websites in search of bargains - and for the most part, we were disappointed. Many of the big box stores had little in the way of discounted items for today. Most were honking their horns about free shipping after you spend a certain amount, but that doesn’t sound very special to us. A few decent sounding bargains popped up, such as Walmart’s Cyber Monday specials (an Xbox 360 for $400 and a 42″ Sony LCD HDTV for $1,298). Best Buy’s sale ends tonight and kohls_cuisinart_stand_mixer.jpgthey’re touting lowered prices on navigation systems, TVs and Ipods/MP3s (although it looks like you only save about $10 on those). Costco says you can save $200 on a folding treadmill and $20 off a digital picture frame. Sears is taking 10 percent off all appliances, 10 percent cash back on home theaters and big discounts on tools. At CircuitCity.com, their 3-day sale lets you save an extra 10 percent if you shop online but pick up your item at the store. Major retailers whose Cyber Monday deals were less than impressive (if they had sale items at all) were Target, Bed Bath and Beyond, Nordstrom, Amazon.com, Brookstone, Crate and Barrel and Sephora. Some sites did have solid sale prices, but they were kind of hidden, such as this page on Saks.com or this one on Sharper Image’s site. Pottery Barn had some good prices on their sale page. So who had the best deals this Cyber Monday? Macy’s and Kohls. Macy’s “Web Busters” offered $600 diamond earrings for $200 and a man’s leather jacket worth $575 was $229. Kohls was substantially knocking down the cost of their Simply Vera Vera Wang clothing line, as well as kitchen items, outerwear and fine jewelry. On top of that, their Gold Star clearance page cut prices by 60 to 80 percent ($45 towels for $9, for example).

Please Share and Enjoy:

  • Mixx
  • Digg
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • del.icio.us
  • E-mail this story to a friend!

No Comments »

No comments yet.

RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URI

Leave a comment


A Beautiful Fall

Cool Trends for the Season

>>Read on

Advertisement

Style Bloggers We Like

Omiru
A style and shopping guide for real people
Slave to Target
Where a little 'red-cart romance' never hurt anyone
Coquette
Fashion+digital style by Natalie Zee Drieu
All About the Pretty
A Southern girl's guide to all things beautimous
Bag Snob
Because a beautiful bag makes you fabulous
Ask Fashion Kitty
Brutally honest fashion advice from the expert fashion kitten herself
The Sartorialist
Simply snapshots of fashion on big-city streets around the world
Fashion Tribes
Smart, succinct and entertaing look at style

Sublime Touches

The Newest Ways to Dress Up Your Décor

>>Read on

About Shopperati   Contact Shopperati   All contents copyright © 2008 Noofangle Media