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Does anyone know if Sprint will be offering any deals on Black Friday for phones, upgrades, etc? I called customer care and nobody had a clue, and same goes for speaking with someone at a corporate store.

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Maybe they will give discounts on the Easy Pay purchase prices since they are pushing more toward Easy Pay, like a $50-$250 discount depending on the phone price.

 

 

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There is rumors of discounted iphone 6 at target. Possible giftcard or straight discount. Also look for trade in offers at target.

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Just in FYI, here is a very useful Black Friday site I was told about quite a while ago and have been following it religiously... Brad's Deals is a great one to get leaked ads very quickly. Sears, Kohls, Kmart, Radio Shack and Sam's Club are the big ones leaked as of now.

 

http://blackfriday.bradsdeals.com/ads 

 

Happy deal hunting everyone!  :D

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There is rumors of discounted iphone 6 at target. Possible giftcard or straight discount. Also look for trade in offers at target.

iPhone SHOULD be a discount device anyway, especially in terms of its technical specifications.  Let the Apple fans have their day, as people other than the Lucky Goldstar and  High Tech Computer folks need a chance for a discount too, at least with devices of comparable quality.

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Not necessarily a Black Friday deal but noticed an Xbox One deal on Brads Deals using coupon codes at kohls.com you can get it for $288 shipped. Go here and scroll down to the Xbox One listing: http://blackfriday.bradsdeals.com/deals?page=3

 

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Not necessarily a Black Friday deal but noticed an Xbox One deal on Brads Deals using coupon codes at kohls.com you can get it for $288 shipped. Go here and scroll down to the Xbox One listing: http://blackfriday.bradsdeals.com/deals?page=3

 

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I just picked one up from a Microsoft store for 232 after a 5% discount code and trading in a old 2007 20gb xbox 360 for a $100 credit. Game stop would of gave me less than half that trade value.
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Not necessarily a Black Friday deal but noticed an Xbox One deal on Brads Deals using coupon codes at kohls.com you can get it for $288 shipped. Go here and scroll down to the Xbox One listing: http://blackfriday.bradsdeals.com/deals?page=3

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Kohls sells xbox's now? Wth?
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Yes. They even sell Beats by Dre headphones!

 

 

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I guess the clothes and housewares wasnt making enough money haha. They will learn the systems dont make money the games, and controllers do. Lol

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But it'd be a great thing to use your 30% off coupons and Kohl's Cash on!

Yeah I didnt even think about that buy clothes and such and get the kohls cash for that. Smart idea, maybe time to start shopping at kohls again. Target doesnt get that good of a deal usually on consoles. The best I could get it at target (with employee discount, target wishlist 10% off, $10 off store wide purchase, 5% off with redcard) would be $283 after tax. With the pharmacy rewards itd be another 5% off. This week by the way is buy 2 get one free games so perfect time for an xbox one or ps4 from target!

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But it'd be a great thing to use your 30% off coupons and Kohl's Cash on!

Be sure to check the fine print on those 30% off coupons. They may not work on certain items. I know the Kohls Cash works on everything.

 

 

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Is the radio shack one real? $205 for an lg g3 off contact?

 

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If that price is valid off contract, I might have to jump on that. That'd be something nice to let me save my upgrade and tide me over until something next year catches my eye. Z4 hopefully ;)

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If that price is valid off contract, I might have to jump on that. That'd be something nice to let me save my upgrade and tide me over until something next year catches my eye. Z4 hopefully ;)

Already called 3 local radio shacks to see if they have stock. 2 of them did. One only had 1 in stock. Hope they keep it there until Black Friday.

 

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There's no way that price is the off-contract price. If it is, I'm buying a few and eBay-ing them.

If the price is real, it has to be off-contract. Everyone else is selling it for $99 with an agreement. Poor Radioshack is just desperate for some foot traffic.

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If the price is real, it has to be off-contract. Everyone else is selling it for $99 with an agreement. Poor Radioshack is just desperate for some foot traffic.

They are pretty desperate.  But I'm seriously considering hitting them up on the offer.

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hopefully we can expect some deals moving towards black friday and the holidays. I was just checking the sprint site and they have some easy pay deals on a couple of phones already.

 

you can get the HTC One M8 Harman/Kardon edition for $0 down and $15/mo on easy pay, which brings the phone price to $360. They also have the Galaxy S4 for $0 down and $14.59/mo which would be $350.16 for the phone.

 

so hopefully they continue deals like this :)

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hopefully we can expect some deals moving towards black friday and the holidays. I was just checking the sprint site and they have some easy pay deals on a couple of phones already.

 

you can get the HTC One M8 Harman/Kardon edition for $0 down and $15/mo on easy pay, which brings the phone price to $360. They also have the Galaxy S4 for $0 down and $14.59/mo which would be $350.16 for the phone.

 

so hopefully they continue deals like this :)

This is what we've been waiting for. Discounts on phones if they are purchased on Easy Pay. Best thing for competition!

 

 

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yep! my dad was needing an upgrade and we jumped on the HTC One M8 H/K deal for him. he is a cheapskate so we were looking at the sharp aquos, opted for this one since it will be a better phone for not a whole lot more :D

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If the price is real, it has to be off-contract. Everyone else is selling it for $99 with an agreement. Poor Radioshack is just desperate for some foot traffic.

They are pretty desperate.  But I'm seriously considering hitting them up on the offer.

 

Soon enough, it may not even be a RadioShack -- it will be a RadioVanDownByTheRiver.

 

 

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