Thread: Boxing Day Is A Scam
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Dec 22nd, 2004 07:45 AM
#1
Boxing Day Is A Scam
I'm amazed that people fall for tthe hype about boxing day sales. It's been many years since boxing day was really a good day to shop. Retailers have learned that many shoppers expect bargains that they think that they are getting a deal whether they are or not. So the retailers just dump their overpriced junk. Sure, they may ber the odd deal, but most boxing days sales are scams. Retailers are much better these days at controlling inventory. The days of really great sales are long gone. You seldom see stores flooded with unsold stuff that they are desperate to move, like you did 10 years ago.
Real shoppers know that the real sales start in early January. That's when stores are really willing to get rid of stuff cheap because people don't buy much in Jan-Feb.
So save your money for a few weeks, you'll do a lot better in 2005.
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Dec 22nd, 2004 08:00 AM
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Originally Posted by
Eyeman
I'm amazed that people fall for tthe hype about boxing day sales. It's been many years since boxing day was really a good day to shop. Retailers have learned that many shoppers expect bargains that they think that they are getting a deal whether they are or not. So the retailers just dump their overpriced junk. Sure, they may ber the odd deal, but most boxing days sales are scams. Retailers are much better these days at controlling inventory. The days of really great sales are long gone. You seldom see stores flooded with unsold stuff that they are desperate to move, like you did 10 years ago.
Real shoppers know that the real sales start in early January. That's when stores are really willing to get rid of stuff cheap because people don't buy much in Jan-Feb.
So save your money for a few weeks, you'll do a lot better in 2005.
especially for rfder. They already got all cheap stuffs by PM.
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Dec 22nd, 2004 08:43 AM
#3
I would tend to agree. Especially when you see most of the electronics sale have a MIR attached. I'm not buying anything with a MIR on boxing day.
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Dec 22nd, 2004 08:50 AM
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Last edited by Rehan; Dec 24th, 2004 at 04:32 PM.
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Dec 22nd, 2004 08:54 AM
#5
If you're talking about BB and FS then sure Boxing Day sucks.
But some stores do offer good boxing day/week prices sometimes.
You just have to sort through more BS nowadays.
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Dec 22nd, 2004 09:16 AM
#6
sporting life has some good sales.
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Dec 22nd, 2004 09:35 AM
#7
yes n no...there are always a few door crasher type items at good prices, but limited to the first freaking 5 people.
There are also sometimes stuff discounted more then usual, if u looking for clothes a stuff...so if u don't go boxing day, u may miss out on sizes/models u want.
Yes the deals start a few days after boxing day but that cause the stores need to get rid of all the crap left over, open boxes and x-mas returns. So if u can wait it out, then good...but if u have ur eye on something for a while...then boxing day may be a good time to stag it.
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Dec 22nd, 2004 09:41 AM
#8
last year i bought a 2.4 ghz panasonic cordless phone on boxing day, i have yet to see it for that price anywhere else, since...
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Dec 22nd, 2004 10:12 AM
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Newbie
I agree, I remember buying a stereo system for a fair price one year (Futureshop said retail was like $700 but on boxing day it was going for $499). Anyways, i buy the unit, and later find out that futureshop has been sellng it for $499 for months before hand, and never charged the full suggested retail price in the first place.
Do your homework folks
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Dec 22nd, 2004 10:37 AM
#10
dont get sucked into the hype, particularly with bb/fs. if you miss out on a deal don't stress - you WILL find it next year at the same price or better.
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Dec 22nd, 2004 10:47 AM
#11
Boxing day sales are nothing compared to the black friday sales in the U.S. after Thanksgiving. The Boxing day sales in the past few years have been quite disappointing. Stay in your warm home and sleep in.
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Dec 22nd, 2004 12:46 PM
#12
Right you are about these sales being a scam.
Just wait till the "after rebate" kick in this season even worse.
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Dec 22nd, 2004 12:52 PM
#13
The even bigger scam is you don't even need what they are trying to sell you. The only things that are important are friends, family, other humans and animals and the earth, organic food, clothing, and shelter, and a decent job.
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Dec 22nd, 2004 01:16 PM
#14

Originally Posted by
heartofgold
The even bigger scam is you don't even need what they are trying to sell you. The only things that are important are friends, family, other humans and animals and the earth, organic food, clothing, and shelter, and a decent job.
Heh What are you doing on a website dedicated to consumerism then? There's no point in resisting, buy buy buy! That's what the holidays are all about... unfortunately. 
But back to the topic at hand, most boxing days sales aren't worth the hassle. Other than cheap cell phones from FS, I can't think of anything that I picked up on a boxing day that was an exceptional deal.
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Dec 22nd, 2004 01:38 PM
#15
yeah I tend to agree but haha I have no self control when they want my money ... ! those money suckers. ... neeed to buy something ...
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