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Black Friday: Four Reasons to Stay Home

By Kimberly Palmer

Posted: November 27, 2008

While retailers are doing everything they can to lure you into their stores on Black Friday, you might want to consider staying home anyway. Here are four reasons why:

ANY WAY TO GET 'REAL' ABOUT THIS BLACK FRIDAY CRAP?

One of my sons is a store manager at Office Depot; he had to deal with fights and arguments as shoppers clammed through their doors.

Another son was in the Toys R Us store when the shootings occurred.

As a mom I was stunned; fearful, and glad when I learned my children were safe.

I SAY NO MORE BLACK FRIDAYS - OFFER ONLY THE 'BLACK DEALS' ON LINE; NO ONE IS SHOT; NO ONE IS RUN OFFER - NO ONE IS TRAMPLED, and SCREW THIS BUSINESS OF BUYING GIFTS ANYWAY!

Mom Diane of CA @ Dec 01, 2008 02:59:10 AM

Black Friday

Hey, Christian of New Jersey. Perhaps you should spend less time shopping and more time in school learning English grammar.

Aja Sutherland of WA @ Nov 28, 2008 18:22:51 PM

Heard about person who was killed at Walmart, well get ready Walmart for a lawsuit. You can never control animals who have no manners, and crowds who don't respect life. Also, the pregnant woman who got hurt, what can I say, The mentality of these people is way out there. I would put up signs to read: NO CHILDREN UNDER 13, NO

PREGNANT WOMEN, ELDERS OVER 60 allowed, or be responsible for your health or

safety, on this STUPID DAY CALLED BLACK FRIDAY. Mothers keep your little ones safe at home in their comfy beds. Shame, shame on ALL who put your children in danger.

If you want bargains for little ones go the Mattel outlets in El Segundo during a

normal day. Call and find out where they"re located.

Grandmas, don't allow your grandchildren to be put in danger. You have rights too..

Don't let the RETAILERS run your life, they're following orders from the big CEOs

who make all the money from folks like you.

Santa of CA @ Nov 28, 2008 15:45:53 PM

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Kimberly Palmer, senior editor for U.S. News & World Report, writes about how to save money, avoid scams, manage debt, and be a savvy shopper. Send your personal finance questions to her for expert money advice.


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