I had my eye on three models of digital cameras (a Sony and two Canons)
for a gift. Searching for the best price for each last week, I decided
to wait until today before buying to see if the prices fell on "Black
Monday." The result: today's Sony price is $20 higher, one Canon is
$10 higher, and the third is unchanged.
Thus, web merchants are taking advantage of the perception that Black
Monday brings bargains by raising their price.
b_s-wilk wrote:
Every day is Black Monday [or Friday] on the Internets.
I'm buying 4 basic things tomorrow [batteries, charger, etc]--maybe,
on eBay--but I didn't know about the "Black Monday" hype until my
friend who almost never buys anything online told me about it. She
asked me to find a camcorder. I didn't see anything that was any
better deal for Monday compared to any other time. Anyone got any hot
deals on an unlocked Moto L7 or Nokia 6120 [or Nokia 8800--gold]?
Betty
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