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The Official Black Friday 2025 Sucks WAAAAHHH Thread

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Ho ho ho, laugh out loudlaugh out loudlaugh out loud merry early November—because apparently Black Friday STILL can't wait until after we've stuffed our faces with turkey, am I right? Is Black friday even still a "Thing" in 2025 ?? shake head Frown Last year, some sneaky deal-hunter beat me to starting this thread, but not this time—I'm claiming my spot early in 2025 and not having any of that!

What a bunch of yawn-inducing "deals" we've got so far, folks. The retailers are stretching this *** out like a bad one-night stand, and the savings? About as satisfying as a limp handshake—or worse, if you catch my drift.

The "best" ones I've spotted? Target's got 40% off pajamas for the whole family—wow, because nothing screams doorbuster like discounted flannel that'll see more action on the couch than in the bedroom. Or how about 40% off select holiday décor? Groundbreaking! Deck the halls with overpriced plastic that's barely marked down enough to justify the hangover from holiday shopping. And 40% off LEGO? Sure, build something exciting while the real deals stay hidden like a bad secret. Don't forget their up to 50% off select toys like Barbie or Hot Wheels—because nothing says "savings" like half off the stuff your kids will break in a week, if you can even find the good ones in stock.

Over at Walmart, the previews are dropping like a lukewarm hot chocolate. Their Black Friday Event 1 kicks off November 14-16 with gems like a Dewalt ATOMIC 20V MAX Cordless Brushless 1/2 in. drill—ooh, get your power tools revved up for... what, exactly? Or the Eddie Bauer Heavyweight Full Zip Hoodie for $14.99, which is basically the same as saying "stay warm while regretting not holding out for better." And don't forget the Super7 Super Cyborg Batman figure—because who doesn't need more plastic heroes when the savings feel villainous? How about that KONG Classic Stuffable Dog Chew Toy down from $13.99 to $11.96? My furry friend is howling with indifference—two bucks off, groundbreaking! The Philips Norelco 7200 Electric Razor at $79.96? Apparently the same price it's been on Amazon for weeks—thanks for the "exclusive" Black Friday magic, you teases!

Sure, there's a 98" TCL QLED TV for $998 (down from $1,798), but let's be real, that's probably the only thing not disguised as a regular Tuesday sale, and even then, the Google TV platform has folks bitching about it being a letdown. Oh, and a Keurig Iced Essentials for $44.97 (was $79)? Brew your own disappointment at home for slightly less—because who needs real coffee when you can pod your way to mediocrity? Or the Dyson V12 Detect Slim Vacuum at $399.99 (from $729)? Still highway robbery for something that just sucks... dirt, that is. And a Barbie Malibu Travel Playset for $12 (was $21.88)? Nine bucks off more plastic that'll end up underfoot—parental joy!

Sam's Club isn't faring much better with their month-long "savings" tease from November 7 to December 1. A $50 Panera Bread eGift card for $39.98? Damn, $10 off on carbs—call the kink club, we've got a hot deal here! Membership required, of course, because why not add a little exclusivity to your underwhelming sandwich savings? And a 40" Vizio TV for $128, which slickdealers are already pointing out is beat by Best Buy's $99 doorbuster—talk about getting screwed on pixels.

Will we see hordes trampling each other in stores again, or has everyone wised up and stayed home for these half-markdowns? There'll never be a better Black Friday than that 2010 Lowe's Facebook frenzy—90% off coupons, double-dipping on water heaters, and salty commenters losing their minds over our hauls. Ah, the good ol' days before "Black November" turned everything into a diluted drip-feed of disappointments.


Anyway, spill the tea—tell us how awful this BF is shaping up in 2025! What's the lamest "deal" you've seen so far?

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Have a good Holiday Season all!! wootwootwootwootWaveLMAO
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Flexfx
11-09-2025 at 02:58 PM.
11-09-2025 at 02:58 PM.
Retailers need to wise up fast and realize the consumer is either fed up or simply doesn't have it to spend. Anything lukewarm is going directly down the drain.
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11-09-2025 at 03:41 PM.
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Quote from Flexfx :
Retailers need to wise up fast and realize the consumer is either fed up or simply doesn't have it to spend. Anything lukewarm is going directly down the drain.
I dunno if it's the retailers at fault here. Black Friday was supposed to be about retailers getting "out of the red" financially for the year. With tariffs and everything else going on, retailers are already hurting trying to keep prices at a reasonable level. If they discount their merch much further, they'll just lose money - which defeats the purpose of Black Friday entirely. Might as well treat it like a normal day....which is exactly what they're doing.
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11-09-2025 at 03:48 PM.
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Quote from Chris29 :
I dunno if it's the retailers at fault here. Black Friday was supposed to be about retailers getting "out of the red" financially for the year. With tariffs and everything else going on, retailers are already hurting trying to keep prices at a reasonable level. If they discount their merch much further, they'll just lose money - which defeats the purpose of Black Friday entirely. Might as well treat it like a normal day....which is exactly what they're doing.
I hear you, although I don't think retailers have been trying to keep prices at a reasonable level. They have used inflation and tariffs as a permission slip to gouge the consumer as much as possible. For many items, we have little choice but Black Friday usually is the extra nice to have stuff for consumers (plus holiday gifts). It feels like it is finally bubbling over, especially with record credit card balances.
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11-10-2025 at 03:35 PM.
11-10-2025 at 03:35 PM.
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Last year, some sneaky deal-hunter beat me to starting this thread, but not this time—I'm claiming my spot early in 2025 and not having any of that!
Well you should have started January 1st.

There have been a bunch of "black fridays" this year, and the result seems to be either:
1. buy well BEFORE the sale, because they jack prices up a few days or a week before so they can claim to cut the price.
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2. buy AFTER the sale if they try to clear the stock.
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11-10-2025 at 05:24 PM.
11-10-2025 at 05:24 PM.
Quote from gemniii42 :
Well you should have started January 1st.

There have been a bunch of "black fridays" this year, and the result seems to be either:
1. buy well BEFORE the sale, because they jack prices up a few days or a week before so they can claim to cut the price.
or
2. buy AFTER the sale if they try to clear the stock.
Ah a Level 6 talking to a Level 9.. Big Grin
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11-10-2025 at 05:24 PM.
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All I want to know is why can't I find a 99 cent turkey yet??
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11-10-2025 at 09:18 PM.
11-10-2025 at 09:18 PM.
Thumbs Up to the OP for this well-written post. It perfectly encapsulates the frustration shoppers have been feeling for the last several years. I think BF lost its luster after the 2010s; I never bought any big ticket items during BF other than last year. Bought the TVs during summer sale, same with Laptops and any other electronics. Vitamix blender is the only one I can think. But still it was fun to go out to each major stores and browse through the items and that stopped since Covid.

PS: Did buy a home last BF though (not technically BF but day before Thanksgiving) to take advantage of their Thanksgiving / BF promotion.
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Yesterday at 04:05 AM.
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Quote from J3ff :
All I want to know is why can't I find a 99 cent turkey yet??
Tomorrow's Jewel ad shows whole birds for <<99 cents per pound.
Walmart (in-store) has them too.
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Yesterday at 04:44 AM.
Yesterday at 04:44 AM.
We all need a time machine (and I didn't mean old SD posts) and go back to 2004. Damn.
- FAR deals at OfficeMax.
(CDs, DVDs, portable CD burners, photo paper)
- $20 GC at Sears

That was before online shipping was a thing. How do I know? Stood in line at 4a for a camcorder deal at Best Buy. While waiting, people were threading in Fatwallet about buying the same camcorder online at midnight. What?

Those were the days. I have my free Fat W. t-shirt to prove it.
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Yesterday at 12:45 PM.
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I do miss the excitement of getting up at 4AM to get to out to a store. People waiting around all over for the 6AM openings. Last time I did that I got a deal on an Xbox at Radio Shack, they had 3 and I got one of them. Back home and in bed by 6:30 happy that I saved over $100.
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Yesterday at 03:14 PM.
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Quote from SpinControl :
We all need a time machine (and I didn't mean old SD posts) and go back to 2004. Damn.
- FAR deals at OfficeMax.
(CDs, DVDs, portable CD burners, photo paper)
- $20 GC at Sears

That was before online shipping was a thing. How do I know? Stood in line at 4a for a camcorder deal at Best Buy. While waiting, people were threading in Fatwallet about buying the same camcorder online at midnight. What?

Those were the days. I have my free Fat W. t-shirt to prove it.
Really loved those days. So sad what things have become.

I honestly have become less and less excited about the holidays as life has gone on. I really wish my family would just decide to have dinner and call it a day.. maybe a few presents, but nothing big.
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Today at 01:07 AM.
I kind of miss the pre-Internet days when you would go out and buy the Thanksgiving Day newspaper and it would be jam-packed full of ad flyers with actual hot deals in them. The stores were all closed on Thanksgiving and the actual shopping itself started early Friday morning.
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Today at 03:44 AM.
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So glad to see others that feel like I do and miss the old days of fat wallet!
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Quote from WhipperSnapper :
I kind of miss the pre-Internet days when you would go out and buy the Thanksgiving Day newspaper and it would be jam-packed full of ad flyers with actual hot deals in them. The stores were all closed on Thanksgiving and the actual shopping itself started early Friday morning.
That was a lot of fun. We always do Thanksgiving with a lot of family and during that time we would all pass around the flyers and talk about the deals we liked and decided if we wanted to go shopping at midnight or 5am or whenever the stores opened.
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