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Any GOOD Cyber Monday Deals?

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If so, post them here!
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Amazon has the complete Buffy boxset (40 discs) for only $94.99 which is 53% off retail.
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Nothing for me to get off on! I have the racks pretty well Picked Clean!
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I have to say, there were some pretty good Black Friday deals (even if I could not take advantage of them) but from what I have seen of Cyber Monday, there just isn't much exciting me.
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Cyber Monday? I've heard alot of dumb nicknames that stores have made up for sales but that ranks at the top.
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Originally Posted by TravisR
Cyber Monday? I've heard alot of dumb nicknames that stores have made up for sales but that ranks at the top.
From Wiki:

The term Cyber Monday refers to the Monday immediately following Black Friday, the ceremonial kick-off of the holiday online shopping season in the United States between Thanksgiving Day and Christmas. [1] Whereas Black Friday is associated with traditional brick-and-mortar stores, "Cyber Monday" symbolizes a busy day for online retailers. The premise was that consumers would return to their offices after the Black Friday weekend, making purchases online that they were not able to make in stores. Although that idea has not survived the test of time, Cyber Monday has evolved into a significant marketing event, sponsored by the National Retail Federation's Shop.org division, in which online retailers offer low prices and promotions.

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1 Origin of term
2 Accuracy
3 Criticism
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5 See also
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Origin of term
The term "Cyber Monday" is a neologism invented by Shop.org, part of the U.S. trade association National Retail Federation.[2]. It was first used within the ecommerce community during the 2005 holiday season. According to Scott Silverman, the head of Shop.org, the term was coined based on research showing that 77% of online retailers reported a significant increase in sales on the Monday after Thanksgiving in 2004.[3]


Accuracy
In late November 2005, ComScore Networks, an e-commerce tracking firm, reported that online spending on Cyber Monday, excluding travel, was $485 million, a 26 percent increase from a year earlier. Total visits to shopping sites increased by 35 percent compared to a year earlier, according to Akamai Technologies.[4] In late 2005, after the holidays, ecommerce sites reported that the busiest shopping days usually were between December 5-15 in a given year.[2] For 2005, the year the term Cyber Monday was coined, the busiest online shopping day of the year in the U.S. was actually December 12, two weeks after "Cyber Monday".[5] Shop.org's survey of its members found that their busiest day in 2005 was December 12.[6] MasterCard's worldwide (not just U.S.) data for 2005 showed that the day with the highest amount of Web transactions processed was December 5.[6] In November 2006, prior to the holidays, MasterCard reported that an online survey it had commissioned found that only 10 percent of Americans said they would shop on the Web on Cyber Monday.[6]
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Originally Posted by TravisR
Cyber Monday? I've heard alot of dumb nicknames that stores have made up for sales but that ranks at the top.

Then you'll love this: according to eBay, Cyber Monday isn't the biggest online shopping day; that would be the second Monday in December... "Green Monday"
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According to some news reports on radio and t.v., Cyber Monday was not as big because the sales started earlier with the hope of getting the shoppers out in force in duration. Looks like that to me because there aren't really any eyepoping deals out there. I have to admit Black Friday was a really good one especially if you were in the market for a T.V.
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I have to admit Black Friday was a really good one especially if you were in the market for a T.V.

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