Cyber Monday Deals, Sales & Ads
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| Garmin Approach G5 GPS Enabled Golf Handheld for $299 (Reg. $499.99) Today!
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| Borders.com Coupon - 33% Off One Item (exp. 7/29) Save 33% off any regularly priced item at Borders.com. Borders rewards members (free to sign up) get 33% savings off almost Everything at Borders.com for the next 2 days! Use the coupon code below from now through 7/29/10. Steps:
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| BBC High Definition History Collection on Blu-ray - $69.99 (reg. $179.99) Today
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| Norton Internet Security 2010 (3 PCs) - $19.99 Today!
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| Kodak EasyShare Z915 10MP Digital Camera Kit - $99 (reg. $199.95) Today
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| Restaurant Coupons: $25 Gift Certificates for $2 (exp. 7/31)
$25 Restaurant.com Gift Certificates for $2-43! Take 80% off $25 or $10 Restaurant.com Gift Certificates. Enter in your zip code to see the participating local restaurants. After searching, you can then buy a certificate for 80% off (using the code). You print out the coupon and take it with you to the restaurant. The individual restaurant guidelines vary (minimum purchase, days of week, etc.), so check them out... Ask anyone... these things save you a bundle! Steps:
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| Seagate 640 GB USB Portable Hard Drive - $69.99 (reg. $103.99) Today
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| Mystery Science Theater 3000 vols. XV and XVII for $25.99 (reg. $59.97) Today
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| thinkThin Bar and thinkThin Crunch for $12 (48% off) Today
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| Pioneer Car CD Receiver w/ iPod Direct Control and USB input for $89.99 (reg. $135) Today!
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| Batman: The Motion Picture Anthology on Blu-ray for $52.49 (60% off) Today!
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| Transformers: War for Cybertron (Xbox 360/PS3) - $42.98 (reg. $59.99)
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| Garmin nuvi 295W Wi-Fi Portable GPS Navigator - $149.99 (reg. $279.99) Today
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| Iomega 500 GB Portable Hard Drive for $69.99 (reg. $118.99) Today!
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| Epson MovieMate 72 High Definition Projector - $679.99 (Reg. $1199.99) Today
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Posting the Best Cyber Monday Deals on the Net!
Information on Cyber Monday:
The term Cyber Monday refers to the Monday immediately following Black Friday, the ceremonial kick-off of the holiday online shopping season in the United States between Thanksgiving Day and Christmas. Whereas Black Friday is associated with traditional brick-and-mortar stores, "Cyber Monday" symbolizes a busy day for online retailers, and one in which online stores offer low prices and promotions.
The term "Cyber Monday" is a neologism invented by the National Retail Federation's Shop.org division, and was never in common use within the ecommerce community before the 2005 holiday season. According to Scott Silverman, the Executive Director of the organization, the term was coined based on research revealing that 77% of online retailers reported a significant increase in sales the Monday after Thanksgiving in 2004. While the term "Cyber Monday" was created in November 2005, the mainstream media picked up the term and reported as if "Cyber Monday" had been a long-running concept, much to the surprise of the Internet community (who were quick to dismiss the claim). "Cyber Monday" is often associated with the unfounded belief that it is the busiest (highest sales volume) shopping day of the year for online retailers, because people would continue shopping while at work from the company's computer. (This is related to a similar unfounded belief for Black Friday, which is often misstated as the biggest "brick and mortar" retail sales day of the year.)
Ecommerce sites report that the busiest shopping days usually fall between December 5-15 in a given year. In 2005, the year the term Cyber Monday was coined, the busiest online shopping day of the year in the U.S. was actually December 12, two weeks after "Cyber Monday".
Some critics online and in the media have called for a boycott of the term, calling it a useless media buzzword with no basis in fact. Fark founder Drew Curtis critically mocks the term in his book It's Not News, It's Fark as a leading example of holiday-based "fluff journalism."













