Sunday, June 2, 2013

is walmart having an in store after christmas sale this year?

Q. i want to buy a video gams for a low price

A. The Walmart After Christmas sale in 2012 will begin as an online only sale on Christmas Day. Then, you will be able to Shop the Day After Christmas Sale at Walmart. Most sites and stores do not have sales that actually start on Christmas Day. Walmart is one of the few stores that has a robust sale that starts so early. A lot of websites really start pushing their deals hard on the Day After Christmas.

There will be a ton of great deals on electronics, toys, clothing, home items, even Christmas Decorations on sale starting Christmas Day and on Tuesday. The Walmart After Christmas 2012 sale will continue on throughout the week more than likely ending during the weekend before Walmarts New Years sales begin. The reason for all the great deals is that it’s the end of the year and Walmart needs to get rid of a lot of their inventory to make room for 2013 sales items. That’s why you end up seeing such large price cuts on high ticket items, like electronics. Look for the price cut on iPhones and iPad 3s. Also, look for other deals on tablets and laptops, as well as some really good after Christmas 2012 deals on HDTVs.

Walmart’s prices are not only competitive, but in most cases they tend to be lower than any other stores, either online or offline. Unfortunately there are no Walmart After Christmas 2012 coupons anywhere. So don’t bother looking, Walmart does not accept any online coupons. There will be Free Shipping offers though. You can find all the deals online at the Walmart After Christmas Sale.


I am looking at purchasing a LCD TV, but as everyone knows there are hundreds of kinds. Which make is the best
Q. 32" LCD TV with HDTV enabled.

A. I posted this for someone with the same thing about a Plasma but it covers the same thing i hope : ) BTW Get one with Freeview built in aswell if you live in the UK! Come 2012 you will be glad you did!


Woteva you wanna believe SONY ARE NOT THE BEST!

They have received over the years a very good reputation in the electrical market but they are a bunch of wankers when you need warranty work undertaking. The best Plasma televisions are not always the most expensive, you don't always need overpriced "Tat"! The 3 Top Makes in the more well known brands are:

1. LG - These guys are brilliant with all vision equipment (+ u get a 2 year warranty as standard)

2. Samsung - Owned by sony, but use their own warranty unit so you don't have to deal with sony, and a fraction of the sony prices.

3. Philips - Again brilliant with vision products recently and have produced some sound units.

When shopping round don't forget to check out the "Budget" makes, they do sometimes offer the same spec but for a lot less, because don't forget a PLASMA only has an average life span of 8 Years before the gas burns out, and despite what people say YOU CANNOT GET THEM RE-GASSED!!! An example of budget makes are Matsui (Dixons & Currys own Brand), Maxim (At Dixons, Currys & Comet) and Logik (Dixons & Currys).

But do shop around and play companies off against each other because I know for a fact Dixons (soon to be Currys.Digital) and Currys Price Match and Beat by 10%.

Hope that helped.


I need to buy 40 32 inch HDTV's?
Q. I need good tv brands like samsung and lg. You get the idea. Any good sites where I can find some good deals? like maybe some 2012 brands. Thanks for the help.

A. First off...if you are going to be buying 40 of them...then you need to contact the manufacturer or distributor directly and try to work out wholesale pricing. This may only be possible if you have a valid business license...but I would certainly look into it as you don't want to get retailed x 40.

With or without a business license, a purchase of that size should trigger a bulk discount. Don;t bother walking into your local Best Buy as they will not have a clue of what your asking for and instead pick up the phone and contact corporate (The same applies for almost any retailer). Ask them for a bulk discount and if they don;t have one...move on to the next retailer. Even if you are talking junk 32" TV's...your still looking at 8k - 10k price....which is more than the average customer spends in a trip.





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