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    3 Reasons Why You Should Ignore Cyber Monday Sales

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Jerry Jackson, Nov 30, 2015.

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    Most available research shows that the Black Friday “doorbuster deals” found at brick-and-mortar retail stores are becoming a thing of the past as the overwhelming majority of U.S. customers would rather make purchases online instead of dealing with crowds and chaos in the days that follow Thanksgiving.

    Not only did the early sales figures for Black Friday show a dramatic decrease in the number of shoppers and total sales, but preliminary Cyber Monday sales estimates in the United States suggest that Cyber Monday will once again be one of the best revenue days for retailers during the holiday season.

    Despite the massive number of credit card transactions happening today, keep in mind that big markdowns on Cyber Monday don’t always mean you’re getting a good deal. Here are three reasons buyers should beware on Cyber Monday.

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