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Title: So it's Black Friday
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 24 November 2017, 04:02:21
Post the bargain's here folks  :y :y :y :y
Title: Re: So it's Black Friday
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 24 November 2017, 04:08:26
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=S2817Q&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-b&gfe_rd=cr&dcr=0&ei=1JgXWqr7G6eGgAaH37iwDQ

http://www.dell.com/en-uk/shop/deals/desktops-monitors-deals

Dell 28 Ultra HD 4K Monitor: S2817Q



Market Value £556.80
Dell Price£259.99
Includes VAT & Delivery

Delivery Information
Ships in 1-2 weeks
Ships in 24-48 Hours
Ships in 1-2 weeks
Ships in 3-4 Days
Order Code s2218m
Order Code s2318hn
Order Code se2717h
Order Code s2817q

Not sure if it's an error, says £400 at checkout. :-\
Title: Re: So it's Black Friday
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 24 November 2017, 07:26:09
Well, it's free, Friday and Black ::) (https://youtu.be/kfVsfOSbJY0)
Title: Re: So it's Black Friday
Post by: BazaJT on 24 November 2017, 07:57:55
I'm sad it's here.With all the "bargains" to be had it means I save even less money when I don't buy anything :D
Title: Re: So it's Black Friday
Post by: Bigron on 24 November 2017, 08:03:48
 :y ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: So it's Black Friday
Post by: Kevin Wood on 24 November 2017, 09:17:09
Sounds like a great reason not to leave the house to me.  ::)
Title: Re: So it's Black Friday
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 24 November 2017, 09:41:13
Bargains appear to be thin on the ground this year sadly.... :'(
Title: Re: So it's Black Friday
Post by: Mr Gav on 24 November 2017, 09:55:31
I don`t there were any bargains, just shit they couldn`t sell through the year at normal prices.
Title: Re: So it's Black Friday
Post by: Jimbob on 24 November 2017, 10:33:43
Ive saved £60 each on new tablets for the kids for christmas :)
Bene monitoring the price for ages, so genuine savings too
Title: Re: So it's Black Friday
Post by: Lizzie Zoom on 24 November 2017, 10:46:13
I don`t there were any bargains, just shit they couldn`t sell through the year at normal prices.

Yep, believe me this is all a con.  There is nothing worthwhile being sold at any lower price than can, and will be found at all other times of the year.

In the retail trade you have to keep the footfall going and go for repeat business constantly, whilst creating the essential element: Profit.  No one day event is ever going to do that; it is just a case that if the competitor is supporting this American promotional tool, then your company must also.  It is smoke and mirrors to convince the public that it is a special, not to be missed, never to be repeated chance to get a bargain. All rubbish, as after the event even better offers will be found as all retailers, in a depressed market, desperate to keep their sales levels up, meet targets, and hopefully achieve profit expectations, will be tempting the public to come in and buy! ;)
Title: Re: So it's Black Friday
Post by: aaronjb on 24 November 2017, 11:01:23
Way to rain on Jimbob's parade, there  ;D
Title: Re: So it's Black Friday
Post by: STEMO on 24 November 2017, 11:25:36
Ive saved £60 each on new tablets for the kids for christmas :)
Bene monitoring the price for ages, so genuine savings too
Ritalin? Sleeping pills?  :)
Title: Re: So it's Black Friday
Post by: fudgee on 24 November 2017, 11:26:36
It was Black Friday yesterday, the day before that and on Monday as well I think :D
Pretty sure it's Black Friday all next week as well if the ads on the radio are an accurate indication  :-\

It's been Christmas since the beginning of November as well :-X
Title: Re: So it's Black Friday
Post by: STEMO on 24 November 2017, 11:30:18
As well as the sales, the charity tin-shakers are out in force. Couldn’t move in Asda this morning...wasn’t customers, it was the Sally Army. Had a tin-shaker just about everywhere you could try to hide.
Title: Re: So it's Black Friday
Post by: tunnie on 24 November 2017, 13:30:19
I don`t there were any bargains, just shit they couldn`t sell through the year at normal prices.

Yep, believe me this is all a con.  There is nothing worthwhile being sold at any lower price than can, and will be found at all other times of the year.

Not the case really, if in Jimbob's case there is something you need and monitor the price you can tell if its low.

Often is impulse buy where you don't know, is where people are caught out. But if you look/research items in the months leading up you know if it's a good price or not.
Title: Re: So it's Black Friday
Post by: plym ian on 24 November 2017, 13:57:25
I don`t there were any bargains, just shit they couldn`t sell through the year at normal prices.

Yep, believe me this is all a con.  There is nothing worthwhile being sold at any lower price than can, and will be found at all other times of the year.

In the retail trade you have to keep the footfall going and go for repeat business constantly, whilst creating the essential element: Profit.  No one day event is ever going to do that; it is just a case that if the competitor is supporting this American promotional tool, then your company must also.  It is smoke and mirrors to convince the public that it is a special, not to be missed, never to be repeated chance to get a bargain. All rubbish, as after the event even better offers will be found as all retailers, in a depressed market, desperate to keep their sales levels up, meet targets, and hopefully achieve profit expectations, will be tempting the public to come in and buy! ;)
I work in a furniture shop and i have been fed up with for the past 2 weeks people calling up asking what we are doing for Black Friday. When i tell them we don’t do it cause we don’t believe in it some get arsey with me. I tell them yes we could do a Black Friday but this would mean over inflating our price before hand to bring the prices down yet they still don’t get it the fools!!!!

I brought a necklace for the wife in warren james the jewellers the othe week and the woman serving me said look how much you save over the RRP price. Shocked her when i said no need to spout that clap trap at me i work in retail and RRP’s mean absolutely diddly squit. As i finished she gave me the bag amd proceeded to tell me how much i had saved on RRP i just gave her the look of disbelief as if to say have you not listened to a word i have said  ;D
Title: Re: So it's Black Friday
Post by: TheBoy on 24 November 2017, 17:05:49
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=S2817Q&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-b&gfe_rd=cr&dcr=0&ei=1JgXWqr7G6eGgAaH37iwDQ

http://www.dell.com/en-uk/shop/deals/desktops-monitors-deals

Dell 28 Ultra HD 4K Monitor: S2817Q



Market Value £556.80
Dell Price£259.99
Includes VAT & Delivery

Delivery Information
Ships in 1-2 weeks
Ships in 24-48 Hours
Ships in 1-2 weeks
Ships in 3-4 Days
Order Code s2218m
Order Code s2318hn
Order Code se2717h
Order Code s2817q

Not sure if it's an error, says £400 at checkout. :-\
Sounds like a £250 monitor being sold for £250 to me...
Title: Re: So it's Black Friday
Post by: TheBoy on 24 November 2017, 17:09:26
The British public, as has been frequently said, is very, very stupid.  Which is why, according to retail analysts, Black Friday works so very well here (and boxing day sales).

I have a friend responsible for a large, well known ex catalogue shop's website, and the black Friday week and follow on cyber Monday week is more important to that retailer than xmas. All thanks to the gullibility of the society we've bred.  Great job, gang ;)
Title: Re: So it's Black Friday
Post by: Lizzie Zoom on 24 November 2017, 17:35:11
I don`t there were any bargains, just shit they couldn`t sell through the year at normal prices.

Yep, believe me this is all a con.  There is nothing worthwhile being sold at any lower price than can, and will be found at all other times of the year.

In the retail trade you have to keep the footfall going and go for repeat business constantly, whilst creating the essential element: Profit.  No one day event is ever going to do that; it is just a case that if the competitor is supporting this American promotional tool, then your company must also.  It is smoke and mirrors to convince the public that it is a special, not to be missed, never to be repeated chance to get a bargain. All rubbish, as after the event even better offers will be found as all retailers, in a depressed market, desperate to keep their sales levels up, meet targets, and hopefully achieve profit expectations, will be tempting the public to come in and buy! ;)
I work in a furniture shop and i have been fed up with for the past 2 weeks people calling up asking what we are doing for Black Friday. When i tell them we don’t do it cause we don’t believe in it some get arsey with me. I tell them yes we could do a Black Friday but this would mean over inflating our price before hand to bring the prices down yet they still don’t get it the fools!!!!

I brought a necklace for the wife in warren james the jewellers the othe week and the woman serving me said look how much you save over the RRP price. Shocked her when i said no need to spout that clap trap at me i work in retail and RRP’s mean absolutely diddly squit. As i finished she gave me the bag amd proceeded to tell me how much i had saved on RRP i just gave her the look of disbelief as if to say have you not listened to a word i have said  ;D

Absolutely right as you and I both know that any progressive (that is want to stay in business retail concern) MUST sell the vast majority of their range at COMPETITIVE prices; which means NOT RRP!  That nowadays is just a marker in the sand to state what the price could be if no competition existed.  I remember the days when Retail Price Maintenance kept the RRP as a law, and you could not mount "price promotions" below what the manufacturer demaded.  It would be illegal now, and very foolish, for any retailer to let themselves be told what the minimum price of a product should be by the manufacturer. The market forces now fully rule. 8) ;)
Title: Re: So it's Black Friday
Post by: STEMO on 24 November 2017, 17:37:11
Even gayphones?  ::)
Title: Re: So it's Black Friday
Post by: Lizzie Zoom on 24 November 2017, 17:43:16
I don`t there were any bargains, just shit they couldn`t sell through the year at normal prices.

Yep, believe me this is all a con.  There is nothing worthwhile being sold at any lower price than can, and will be found at all other times of the year.

Not the case really, if in Jimbob's case there is something you need and monitor the price you can tell if its low.

Often is impulse buy where you don't know, is where people are caught out. But if you look/research items in the months leading up you know if it's a good price or not.

Jimbob MAY have found one of just 8% of retail products that is genuinely lower today, Black Friday, than it will be tomorrow, next week or in "the sales" before Christmas.  Unless you have a feed into the sales and marketing departments of the major retail chains, and know exactly what their pricing policy will be on all their lines, that is a closely guarded secret, and you as a consumer will have no idea what the price may be outside of BF, no matter how much research you do.  Buying today is a gamble; in most cases you as a consumer will lose and the product WILL end up cheaper than today, or a better quality product will be on offer at a far more competitive price than the "BF so called giveaway". 

As said, it is all a con, a gimmick, to make you spend more in the long term. ;)
Title: Re: So it's Black Friday
Post by: STEMO on 24 November 2017, 17:46:00
If we look at this from a holistic point of view, if you think you got a bargain, you got a bargain. No need to upset anyone.
Title: Re: So it's Black Friday
Post by: Jimbob on 24 November 2017, 17:48:17
All I know is what I wanted was £60 cheaper today than its been since June (when I started choosing and pricing up).  Whether it will go cheaper still or not remains to be seen, or even stays at this low.  But today I is happy, and I beleive Ive payed a good price for a good product.
Title: Re: So it's Black Friday
Post by: Lizzie Zoom on 24 November 2017, 17:49:57
All I know is what I wanted was £60 cheaper today than its been since June.  Whether it will go cheaper still or not remains to be seen, or even stays at this low.  But today I is happy, and I beleive Ive payed a good price for a good product.

And good on you Jimbob!

The customer being a happy bunny is what retailing is all about.............and trying to make sure you return for more! ;D ;D 8) 8) :y
Title: Re: So it's Black Friday
Post by: STEMO on 24 November 2017, 17:53:07
All I know is what I wanted was £60 cheaper today than its been since June.  Whether it will go cheaper still or not remains to be seen, or even stays at this low.  But today I is happy, and I beleive Ive payed a good price for a good product.

And good on you Jimbob!

The customer being a happy bunny is what retailing is all about.............and trying to make sure you return for more! ;D ;D 8) 8) :y
That’s what I said.
Title: Re: So it's Black Friday
Post by: aaronjb on 24 November 2017, 17:55:55
in most cases you as a consumer will lose and the product WILL end up cheaper than today, or a better quality product will be on offer at a far more competitive price than the "BF so called giveaway".

In electronics, on a long enough timescale, that's an absolute given.

But if you worked on that basis, you'd never buy anything, and wondering why your Baird Televisor from 1936 won't pick up TV anymore... but best not buy a new one because the new TV you're eyeing up will be replaced by an even better one in time, so best wait for that..
Title: Re: So it's Black Friday
Post by: Lizzie Zoom on 24 November 2017, 18:00:13
in most cases you as a consumer will lose and the product WILL end up cheaper than today, or a better quality product will be on offer at a far more competitive price than the "BF so called giveaway".

In electronics, on a long enough timescale, that's an absolute given.

But if you worked on that basis, you'd never buy anything, and wondering why your Baird Televisor from 1936 won't pick up TV anymore... but best not buy a new one because the new TV you're eyeing up will be replaced by an even better one in time, so best wait for that..

And that is the trick of the retail trade.  You make sure that the customer feels that they cannot do without the new, up to date model, and must buyit at that fabulous offer price.  Yes, that is the given in the electronics and the motor trades at least (I wonder if those two trades will become one in years to come?). ;D ;D ;D ;)
Title: Re: So it's Black Friday
Post by: STEMO on 24 November 2017, 18:01:39
in most cases you as a consumer will lose and the product WILL end up cheaper than today, or a better quality product will be on offer at a far more competitive price than the "BF so called giveaway".

In electronics, on a long enough timescale, that's an absolute given.

But if you worked on that basis, you'd never buy anything, and wondering why your Baird Televisor from 1936 won't pick up TV anymore... but best not buy a new one because the new TV you're eyeing up will be replaced by an even better one in time, so best wait for that..
This is what happens when countries suffer from deflation. Japan was one very memorable case, prices just kept dropping for years and no one would buy anything, so prices fell again.
Title: Re: So it's Black Friday
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 24 November 2017, 18:03:26
All thanks to the gullibility of the society we've bred.  Great job, gang ;)

I'll exempt myself from that statement having never bred anything I've known about.  :-\  ;D
Title: Re: So it's Black Friday
Post by: Auto Addict on 24 November 2017, 18:13:05
As it was black Friday I cleaned my black car 8)
Title: Re: So it's Black Friday
Post by: plym ian on 24 November 2017, 18:50:53
As it was black Friday I cleaned my black car 8)

Well as your in the mood chuck a bucket over mine. Theres a good lad ;D
Title: Re: So it's Black Friday
Post by: Rods2 on 24 November 2017, 20:56:04
Worked well for me with my deep pockets & short arms where I've been enticed to spend £0.00 so far today. The good news is that give it a couple of weeks if you want something and then check online their returned goods 'as new' section where it will be even cheaper. :y :y :y Being Friday the only establishment that will get some of my money today is my local Social Club for a couple of pints and red wines.
Title: Re: So it's Black Friday
Post by: Mr Gav on 25 November 2017, 14:54:53
Even gayphones?  ::)

Very rare that any Crapple products get discounted, unless it`s the end of line stuff. I was looking for months for a new iPod and I thing the best saving I got was around £10, and on something costing £270 isn`t a great deal  :-\